Clarkys Corvette C5

teamzr1

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In the USA those lights are required so as example you can see them on my 1999 C5 as you see below

Maybe some odd law in the UK that require them not to be on the car ?

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Clarky

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We have a lot of odd laws here....no donkeys in the bath after 7pm etc. @teamzr1 ! I'll just be happy to be able to give a friendly flash of the lights as I need it
 

teamzr1

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You mean this ?

The multifunction lever on the left-hand side of the steering column includes your:
_ Turn Signal and Lane Change Control
_ Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer
_ Cruise Control
_ Headlamps Switch
_ Flash-to-Pass

To signal a lane change, just raise or lower the lever until the arrow starts to flash. Hold it there until you
complete your lane change. The lever will return by itself when you release it.

Flash-to-Pass

With headlights ON momentarily, pull the turn signal lever toward you.
The high-beam indicator will flash to indicate to the other driver that you intend to pass.

If the low-beam headlamps are off, and you have the optional fog lamps on, the fog lamps will flash.
 

teamzr1

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I stand corrected
What was mandated is the daylight running lights having come on after startup

Fog lights were an option :


T96 - LAMP, FRONT FOG
 
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Clarky

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@teamzr1 I live in a small village and we have roads not designed for a stonking Corvette going one way and a bus going the other and my gut instinct is to give a little flash to the bus to say " yeah, you go and I'll back up and pull in" ....its amazing how I can say so much through a light flashing. Its like morse code only I know nothing of morse code! I can also hammer out " you may cross the road and I won't kill you in the process" and other classics like " thank you for letting me go and you not smashing my beautiful car" and even " hey, there is a police car by the side of the road checking for speeding cars and bikes so slow down"
 

teamzr1

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@teamzr1 I live in a small village and we have roads not designed for a stonking Corvette going one way and a bus going the other and my gut instinct is to give a little flash to the bus to say " yeah, you go and I'll back up and pull in" ....its amazing how I can say so much through a light flashing. Its like morse code only I know nothing of morse code! I can also hammer out " you may cross the road and I won't kill you in the process" and other classics like " thank you for letting me go and you not smashing my beautiful car" and even " hey, there is a police car by the side of the road checking for speeding cars and bikes so slow down"

Have you tried the flash to pass with the headlights on ?

Is the FOG switch shown below as on my 1999 C5, on yours by the hatch switch ?

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If so,here is the wiring connector for the fog and hatch switches for USA and Export models

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C5fogwiringExport.jpg

Wiring connector for front FOG lights
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If C5 was built for export only rear FOG lights

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Clarky

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Flash to pass works with the headlights on, mine is a US model rather than an export model, though I appreciate it wears export tail lights these days. The fog light switch operates the rear fog light ( no idea if that flashes when I use flash to pass! That'll surprise a few folks following me! ) which is another UK/ Europe oddity . I'll be able to check under the bonnet ( hood) in the week.
 

teamzr1

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Since the fog switch exists, rear fogs exist and an American model sounds like a past owner outside the USA took the lights out
Are the round holes where lights go still there or blocked off ?

Check for the 2 wire connectors on each side with black and purple wires
 

Clarky

CCCUK Member
The round holes are still there. At some point the car had an induction kit fitted with twin cone filters and I think they were fed to a point by the holes. It's just if and where they have hidden the wiring that troubles me. Sadly the car is at home and I am out in my shitty company car. I'll keep you posted though on my adventures!
 

teamzr1

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OK makes sense now

They were pulling in the outside colder air through the filters for a better charge to the cylinders
where stock filter pulls in hotter engine bay crappy airmass,
Be dumb if they cut those fog wiring connectors off, so look real close of wire loom going to the front lights

Problem with 2 round opposing filters causes air to swirl and air to collide causing turbulence as that effects what
the MAF sensor mounted right after filters reports to the PCM and causing fueling issues
 

Clarky

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I am not a fan of the two cone filters. The previous owner gave it to me in a box and it's currently running a stock panel filter. If the import tax and delivery ever goes back to normal I like the look of the Vararam kits, bit for now it'll stay stock. I want to get it back to a good base line stock car, then we'll go modding! Intake, cams,brakes, suspension, supercharger...the list goes on!
 

teamzr1

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Vararam is crap design and quality
They have even and lawsuits on jink high dollar so-called performance aircleaner boxes

Read what I wrote back in 200 when I did multi tests


Here is the best one I have tested and have been using it for over 22 years on my C5


Donaldson makes this and also make filters for military

I designed and used to sell a cold air box for the Blackwing and it that looks like this


Anyone could make a CAI like this and not worry about issues I mentioned in the other post
or pulling in outside water to lock up the engine

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Clarky

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I appreciate the heads up @teamzr1 ...I hadn't done an awful lot of research into it but I'll look at the thread. I have always been sceptical of any cold air intake over factory. My theory is that the manufacturer will spend a lot of time and money developing a good compromise of cost vs performance. In my old Mk5 GTI I just swapped over to a ITG panel filter in the stock housing and that was a fair gain, maybe a better panel filter is the key?
 

teamzr1

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Most of the Corvette tax priced so-called performance mods are total crap, not designed, just a con job as to performance gains
As you mention, want a filter with a lot of flat surface as that straightens the airflow
The Donaldson Blackwing as I showed has two flat surfaces
Is washable and only use very light spray of oil after cleaning it
 
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