HID HEadlights?
#16
Philip hid bulbs come in all kinds of temps.
In response to Grider, yea, people change them for better visibility - but you really don't get better visibility with the higher temps. It does seem whiter, but it's actually dimmer. To me, I can't tell the difference, so I prefer the bluer/whiter color (which is probably why 99% of the people out there change them).
When he said "everybody", it was just a figure of speech...
In response to Grider, yea, people change them for better visibility - but you really don't get better visibility with the higher temps. It does seem whiter, but it's actually dimmer. To me, I can't tell the difference, so I prefer the bluer/whiter color (which is probably why 99% of the people out there change them).
When he said "everybody", it was just a figure of speech...
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Originally Posted by aznluder
Philip hid bulbs come in all kinds of temps.
In response to Grider, yea, people change them for better visibility - but you really don't get better visibility with the higher temps. It does seem whiter, but it's actually dimmer. To me, I can't tell the difference, so I prefer the bluer/whiter color (which is probably why 99% of the people out there change them).
When he said "everybody", it was just a figure of speech...
In response to Grider, yea, people change them for better visibility - but you really don't get better visibility with the higher temps. It does seem whiter, but it's actually dimmer. To me, I can't tell the difference, so I prefer the bluer/whiter color (which is probably why 99% of the people out there change them).
When he said "everybody", it was just a figure of speech...
actually stock is kind dark for "me" whiter color works better on reflection eg. all the sign or lines on the road with white color they will reflect better, but in foggy day or raining day yellow is better since yellow lights can go through fog.
i have my philips 6000k low beam and osram 3000k for fog and high beam. you can also upgrade your high/fog to 3000 HID but cost quite a lot.
7000k or anything higher just look nice since it's blueish/white but it's dimmer.
with stock HID you dont need to upgrade your ballast for us we need d2r.
check on ebay a seller name ntbk is selling philips 6000k. i bought two set from him before one for my bmw and one for g35, a great seller and true philips not those knock off ones, just tell him jack tieh send you, you should get some discount
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Originally Posted by gettaluvr
philips doesnt come with all kind of temps, it only come with 4300k and 6000k anything higher they dont make it due to it will not prove visibilty.
actually stock is kind dark for "me" whiter color works better on reflection eg. all the sign or lines on the road with white color they will reflect better, but in foggy day or raining day yellow is better since yellow lights can go through fog.
i have my philips 6000k low beam and osram 3000k for fog and high beam. you can also upgrade your high/fog to 3000 HID but cost quite a lot.
7000k or anything higher just look nice since it's blueish/white but it's dimmer.
with stock HID you dont need to upgrade your ballast for us we need d2r.
check on ebay a seller name ntbk is selling philips 6000k. i bought two set from him before one for my bmw and one for g35, a great seller and true philips not those knock off ones, just tell him jack tieh send you, you should get some discount
actually stock is kind dark for "me" whiter color works better on reflection eg. all the sign or lines on the road with white color they will reflect better, but in foggy day or raining day yellow is better since yellow lights can go through fog.
i have my philips 6000k low beam and osram 3000k for fog and high beam. you can also upgrade your high/fog to 3000 HID but cost quite a lot.
7000k or anything higher just look nice since it's blueish/white but it's dimmer.
with stock HID you dont need to upgrade your ballast for us we need d2r.
check on ebay a seller name ntbk is selling philips 6000k. i bought two set from him before one for my bmw and one for g35, a great seller and true philips not those knock off ones, just tell him jack tieh send you, you should get some discount
I bought some cheap korean brand hid bulbs from ebay before. They looked awesome (had a white/purplish color like audi's) but they ended up getting too hot and melting. I only use philips now - even though they don't look as good. Don't trust the cheap stuff.
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Originally Posted by richboy
aznluder i was going to change mah low/high beam bulbs. which bulbs do u prefer that i get? And also wen getting it do u need to change anythign or not really jus get the bulb n install it.
With the fog/high beam bulb.. I'm not sure about that. It's hard to find any halogen bulb to match the xenon. The closest i've found so far is the piaa super plasma (not gt-x version). The GT-x version is the purplish color and is too dim and looks way too dull compared to the HID. The regular super plasma (you can get from optauto.com) matches better and is brighter.