Hello all,
Just picked up my NSS/E last week - could not be more excited.
I would like to keep it stock for the most part but am looking for:
1. Aftermarket headlights - does anyone know the bulb size on these? I know they are 12v 35/35 but need the bulb size as honda only provides their own part #.
2. Magnetic drain plug? Anyone know where to find one that fits the Forza?
Any help would be most appreciated and I will def upload the pics once completed
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Most any Magnetic Drain Plug (12mm x 1.50 Thread) should fit....not sure on the Headlights......Forza4Me wrote:Hello all,
Just picked up my NSS/E last week - could not be more excited.
I would like to keep it stock for the most part but am looking for:
1. Aftermarket headlights - does anyone know the bulb size on these? I know they are 12v 35/35 but need the bulb size as honda only provides their own part #.
2. Magnetic drain plug? Anyone know where to find one that fits the Forza?
Any help would be most appreciated and I will def upload the pics once completed

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Re: Mod Help Please!
Our headlights are a HS1, which is really a wattage-reduced form of H4.
To keep 35w bulbs, search for HS1. The Osram Silverstar is probably the best choice, it's supposed to be a bit brighter than the standard. (Ignore PIAA bulbs, they are crap)
If you are willing to push your alternator a bit, go H4. A lighting expert suggested Philips EcoVision or Osram-Sylvania EcoBright 9003, which are slightly lower-wattage versions of H4.
To keep 35w bulbs, search for HS1. The Osram Silverstar is probably the best choice, it's supposed to be a bit brighter than the standard. (Ignore PIAA bulbs, they are crap)
If you are willing to push your alternator a bit, go H4. A lighting expert suggested Philips EcoVision or Osram-Sylvania EcoBright 9003, which are slightly lower-wattage versions of H4.