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		<title>LED and Xenon Headlights for Saturn Sky</title>
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Searching for an inexpensive alternative to installing ballast-oriented HID lighting kits, we decided to test several sets of inexpensive LED and Xenon replacement bulbs for the Saturn Sky.  After contacting five different vendors, we decided to purchase seven different pairs of white zenon and LED replacement bulbs for our test.  Our goal was get closer to a cooler white/blue color without loosing illumination.  In the end, after trying more than a dozen combinations of lights, the results ranged from totally useless to fairly good, although certainly nothing close to what we have see with true HID lighting.


The photo to the left shows the soft yellow hallogen stock lights that come with the SKY, and the photo to the right is of a Xenon low-beam bulb and a 6-LED driving light.  We were hoping for a more modern whiter look, and I think we achieved it.

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		<title>Step-by-Step: Vertical Door Installation</title>
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Now that we have installed several Vertical Door kits for the Saturn SKY, we have been asked to provide more details about the installation process, so we&amp;#39;ll try to do an overview here.  While the door kits we purchased are customized for the SKY and advertised as reversable bolt-on kits, we should caution that the installation requires a great deal of metalwork, rewiring, and adjustments.


 
The installation begins with removal of both front fenders plus the fender support brackets.  Then, three components need to be removed and replaced in new positions:


	On the drivers side, the ECM/TCM module and bracket are removed, and the bracket that holds the computer module must be trimmed and relocated
	Also on the driver&amp;#39;s side, the washer bottle needs to be removed, and a new bracket needs to be installed which moves the bottle forward about an inch.
	On the passenger side, the battery needs to be removed, and the battery tray modified slightly to allow the battery to slide forward about an inch.
	

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		<title>Test Labs: Inside-Cockpit Windrestrictor II</title>
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Robert from Windrestrictor is a real innovator, the first to deliver a laser etched illuminated windscreen for the Saturn Sky, and now the first to provide a permanent mount installation for inside the cockpit (mounted behind the seats).  PimpMySky.com was able to get ahold of one of new windrestrictors custom-etched for one of the founders of the Phoenix Sky   Solstice Car Club (http://www.sky-sol.com).


At first glance, you will notice that the new windrestrictor is TWICE as thick as the first model.  The orginal product, modelled after the Kappashere wind deflector, was created to be mounted in the trunk seal, so it had to be thin.  Even at 1/8  of an inch, however, closing the trunk with the windrestrictor in place required and extra-hard slam.  More importantly, our recommendation was that you remove the windrestrictor when you put the top up to minimize any strain it might put on the trunk seal, rear window, and roof.   With the new in-cockpit model, however, you can leave the product in all the time.


Our pre-production model came without some of the felt, velcro, and wiring that the production models will come with, but installation was a snap.  We double-checked the wiring diagrams on the vehicle, to find the perfect place to splice in the power, and decided to go with the parking lights, which is a dark brown wire shrink-wrapped to a black wire in the wiring harness.  For the do-it-yourself non-technical installer, finding and tapping into the correct wire may be the trickiest step in the installation process.

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		<title>GM's Evolution of Horsepower</title>
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		<description>GM Evolution of Horsepower poster (photos/52.html)  that you can zoom in on. 
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		<title>Vertical Doors Voted &quot;Coolest Saturn SKY Mod&quot;</title>
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In our most recent online poll, we asked readers to rate the most desirable modification for their SKY, and below are the winners:


	&amp;lt;$500 - Stubby Antenna
	&amp;lt;$2500 - Vertical  Lambo  Doors
	+$2500 - Hahn Turbo 


For those who think that the Sky looks like a mini-batmobile, Vertical
doors are the wings your bat needs to really fly.


During SEMA this year, we had a chance to try out several of the Lambo Door solutions that have been installed on the Saturn SKY, and our favorite products are the bolt-on doors from VerticalDoors.com.  While there are several vertical hinge manufacturers, we liked the Vertical Doors products because they are bolt-on solutions and completely reversable, unlike some other solutions that must be welded to the car.


Vertical Door kits are also made as bolt-on products for Bentleys and Ferraris, Corvettes and H2s.  We feel that they provide all the WOW factor without the difficulty and cost of a custom installation. 


With a bolt-on solution designed for the SKY, we would be hisitant to go for one of the  by $500 Lambo door kits we have seen.  We took a look at one of the cheaper solutions, and the fabricator estimated more than $1000 in labor and parts to modify them and weld them into a SKY.   


The kit from Vertical Doors raises and lowers in the first stop positions, so when you lower them, your door
closes as it normally does.   This probably works very well for tight parking spaces, and for most drivers, the doors open wide enough for you to
get into the car without raising the doors, give you a great deal of flexibility.


For all these reasons and more, a pair of Vertical Lambo Doors is on our 2007 Top 10 Christmas list for SKY and Solstice owners. 

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