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Originally Posted by m4ugr8
(Post 738397)
Dunno exactly i guess LBM sir must be knowing it. |
Yaar firstly dont call me Sir....Now the halogen are which came with the light. H1. It is 55 watts.
Appoligies for replying late ...
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Originally Posted by vikram_d
(Post 737183)
Cool. Thanks for the clarification. I am now thinking of moving the HID's from the high beam to the fog lamps and go to stock 100W bulbs for the high beam. How is the high beam illumination with regular halogen bulbs? |
@Vikram please do not use 100W h1 in the projector it might burn the assembly as the heat emission is more than 55w which comes default....
agree: According to me the LBM setup is the best.....looks cool as well as the vision is good as well....but i will be upgrading High beam with HID (4300K) soon so will be having 3 set of HID ... what i am planning is to change the bulbs of the other 2 HID to 4300K as now it is 6000K.
4300K is not white light its kind of yelloooo... so the vision would be more, clear and bright.
The only issue i m getting is that i have to source it as 4300K is not available in India.:Frustrati
Let me know where you are sourcing 4300k bulbs from. Even I am interested.
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Originally Posted by yayaati
(Post 738799)
4300K is not white light its kind of yelloooo... so the vision would be more, clear and bright. |
After that no body cannot stand in front of his car. Three xenons that to 4300k. Will give ultimate visibility for any conditions.
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Originally Posted by yayaati
(Post 738799)
The only issue i m getting is that i have to source it as 4300K is not available in India.:Frustrati |
4300k is direct OEM specification which Philips/Hella etc directly supply to manufacturers. There's a better chance of finding it in Europe/Singapore than in the East.
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Originally Posted by vikram_d
(Post 739236)
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That turns out to be very very cheap for HIDs.
Butttttttt
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Will work on any currently installed HID system. Just plug & play! The bulbs use universal AMP connector, please see pictures below.
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Does that mean it wont come with the kit?
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Originally Posted by BUSA
(Post 739296)
That turns out to be very very cheap for HIDs.
Butttttttt, Does that mean it wont come with the kit? |
Vikram needs just the bulbs since he has the ballast's and wiring in place :)
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Originally Posted by s0uljah
(Post 739477)
Vikram needs just the bulbs since he has the ballast's and wiring in place :) |
Even then, with the Ballasts and wiring, there are ones which turn out to be 50$, is it worth it or some jhol here?
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Originally Posted by BUSA
(Post 739708)
Even then, with the Ballasts and wiring, there are ones which turn out to be 50$, is it worth it or some jhol here? |
Online shop has some side effects.
4300k that two three pairs.....what do u plan to do!!! light the Runway on IGI!!! :D
For me two pairs will be sufficient. One pair for each of the beams.
the ballast are the same with the same connector which can attach any size of HID bulb..
thanks for discussing all the issue here guys, this thread has given me a proper insight into what actually hids are what xenon bulbs are and proper knowledge of having a kit, KUDOS to TeamBhp for the same! and helped me understand the following:
the HIDs the 4000K to 10,000k funda i mean the way its measured and the color emitted,
the sizes of bulbs H1 being the smallest and like wise the H8 highest if i have understood correctly,
the fact that the xenons have poor visibility during the rainy season and halogen being replaced in LBmji's car for the highbeams.
and one thing for sure one need a proper person to set the lighting right and need a good amount of knowledge for the HID setups.
these HID reflectors cost a lot and needs the vitamin M to be set aside for a little tweaking if required.
and finally the 4100K-4300K illumination light is the best of the lot!
now i am going to get a set of hellas round ones and put them in the place of the fog lamps and be happy with the stock reflectors with 130/100W lighting i have! this has changed my decision and thoughts and has indeed saved a lot of vitamins for me thanks once again for all the contributions made by all the people involved. my vote is out of the options and i say i am happy with what i already have!
disclaimer:no offenses meant, and please correct me if i am wrong and there are pure personal thoughts and opinions others interested are most welcome to try this!
The best of the lot is 3000k bulbs but very rare to come by. 4300k is next best.
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