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Hi Guys,
I had purchased Philips Crystal Vision some time back, but am not too happy with the output.
I have a Hyundai Accent (2008) and took the H4 Crystal Vision set of bulbs.
Some how I dont find it to be all that bright at night, as I expected it to be and its beem is pretty focused and does not light up the sides also. Sometime when turning on a dark road, I actually have to strain out of the side window to see where I am turning.
Not sure if only I have this problem.
Please offer me suggestion on any upgrade. I am looking for only white or blue.
Not looking for HID kit. Only for bulbs which can really light up the road.
Thanks
I am using Phillips essential vision 100/90 halogen bulbs in my accent and they are pretty good,and they throw pure white light~4300K
Mods i think this query should be moved to automotive lighting thread
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Originally Posted by thedreamcatcher
(Post 1335088)
Hi Guys,
I had purchased Philips Crystal Vision some time back, but am not too happy with the output.
I have a Hyundai Accent (2008) and took the H4 Crystal Vision set of bulbs.
Some how I dont find it to be all that bright at night, as I expected it to be and its beem is pretty focused and does not light up the sides also. Sometime when turning on a dark road, I actually have to strain out of the side window to see where I am turning.
Not sure if only I have this problem.
Please offer me suggestion on any upgrade. I am looking for only white or blue.
Not looking for HID kit. Only for bulbs which can really light up the road.
Thanks |
Hi I drive a 05 Accent and find the OE HL pretty good. Please ensure they are focussed correctly.
Also, if you want white or blue HID is the correct way to go as most of these white lamps are not as effective as the stock yellow ones.
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Originally Posted by akshay4587
(Post 1335103)
I am using Phillips essential vision 100/90 halogen bulbs in my accent and they are pretty good,and they throw pure white light~4300K
Mods i think this query should be moved to automotive lighting thread |
Hi Akshay,
I saw the same bulbs that you are using and was wondering if the light is actually white? In terms of comparision with say, the Crystal Visions? Also, I was told you
dont need a wiring kit for these bulbs, which I disagree with. Are you using a wiring kit for these bulbs?
Thanks
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Originally Posted by anantnehru
(Post 1335113)
Hi Akshay,
I saw the same bulbs that you are using and was wondering if the light is actually white? In terms of comparision with say, the Crystal Visions? Also, I was told you dont need a wiring kit for these bulbs, which I disagree with. Are you using a wiring kit for these bulbs?
Thanks |
Anant Crystal visions bulbs have a dark blue tint,thats why they emit bluish light,and they arent too bright and they are rated at 60/55.
Essential vision bulbs have light blue tint,that emits whitish light,and its less irritating as well,I am quite happy with these,although the low beam is not impressive,but high beam is amazing,and i can vouch for it since i drive on highways in dark frequently.
and I am using them with Wiring kit and relay.
Is 100/90 fine. So what is the relay and wiring kit about, where can I get it done. I bought my buls from Reliance Autozone Gurgaon.
I really liked the white light, hence went in for this, but was not too happy with the illumination. Hence, looking for upgrades.
Any idea on Diamond Vision, Philps Extreme Power or Osram
Philips Crystal Vision are 55/60 bulbs, pretty useless I must admit. The colour is dense white.
@Anant - You can use Crystal Vision without any additional relay+wiring.
Philips Diamond Vision are 55/60, equally pathetic. The colour is deep blue (only for the HID effect).
Philips Essential Vision are 100/90, heard ok/good reviews about them. 4300k colour, fresh white light.
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/access...tml#post964888
Philips Blue Vision are 100/90, very good bulbs. 4000k as opposed to 4300k , so these are bright yellow/whitish bulbs. My vote goes for these, since they are good during rains, and during night driving too. Not purely white though, but practical.
If you want white/blue light - HID is the only practical option.
There are a hell lot many other options. Please refer and post all lighting queries to this thread -
https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/modif...ting-here.html
Mods, please do the needful.
Hi,
Just a suggestion hope you have got the genuine lights as I had faced the similar problem and turned out that the BULB was a fake
much a possibility
take care
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Originally Posted by passion4cars
(Post 1335294)
Hi,
Just a suggestion hope you have got the genuine lights as I had faced the similar problem and turned out that the BULB was a fake
much a possibility
take care |
True, but the question is, were you happy with the original too?
If you want bight light and clear visiblity switch to Phillips rallye 130/100 bulb cost is approximately Rs.160-Rs.190 pwe bulb,you have to install a headlight wiring kit with a Headlight Relay,which will make its life live longer,the total damage to your pocket will be anything between Rs.1100/-
The light coming out of these bulbs will be bright regular yellow.
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Originally Posted by ramie2400
(Post 1335314)
If you want bight light and clear visiblity switch to Phillips rallye 130/100 bulb cost is approximately Rs.160-Rs.190 pwe bulb,you have to install a headlight wiring kit with a Headlight Relay,which will make its life live longer,the total damage to your pocket will be anything between Rs.1100/-
The light coming out of these bulbs will be bright regular yellow. |
+1
Philips Rally is the best option from Philips IMHO. Since the thread starter is looking for white or blue light, thus I did not suggest them.
Quote:
Originally Posted by ramie2400
(Post 1335314)
If you want bight light and clear visiblity switch to Phillips rallye 130/100 bulb cost is approximately Rs.160-Rs.190 pwe bulb,you have to install a headlight wiring kit with a Headlight Relay,which will make its life live longer,the total damage to your pocket will be anything between Rs.1100/-
The light coming out of these bulbs will be bright regular yellow. |
Hi i guess using 130/100 will make the plastics melt and reflector becomes black after some time.
Am i right guys?
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Hi i guess using 130/100 will make the plastics melt and reflector becomes black after some time.
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Yes. Very true.
100/90 is optimum with perfect H/L focus.
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Originally Posted by joshguy
(Post 1335332)
Hi i guess using 130/100 will make the plastics melt and reflector becomes black after some time.
Am i right guys? |
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Originally Posted by nitrous
(Post 1335423)
Yes. Very true.
100/90 is optimum with perfect H/L focus. |
Now that depends which car you install,i am using it on my getz its almost 1.5yrs.have installed in on a santro,accent,NHC,OHC,lancer,swift,wagonR no reflector burning/blackening problem's yet.
I had installed the Philips 130/100 bulbs in my Esteem with a relay and didn't have any such problem. I guess, the reflector should not be a local one.
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