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Does my '05 G35 have REAL xenon's?
Like the title says, does my 2005 G35 coupe have real xenon headlights? Or are they just those light-bulbs that "appear" white-ish?
My salesman said they're real xenons. But compared to my BMW Z4, the headlights are awful and very dark. :confused: |
they are real
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Real, but not projectors
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They are REAL Xenons...but BMW, AUDI, Honda S2k, 350z all have PROJECTOR Xenons which are brighter.
The g35 comes with REFLECTOR XENONS....do a search on the forum and you'll see the difference between coupe 05 headlights, and coupe 06 headlights. |
What's the differences of having projectors and not? I found out that right now they're only available on '06 G35's.
Anyway I can retrofit the projectors on my MY05? Thanks! |
Yea, just buy the 06 headlight assembly and it plugs right into your car.
Here's a link...use the search function bro.... https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...ight=projector |
The projector will give you better light output with a nice cutoff. You will also get the mulit color look. Might I suggest 6000k xenon bulbs? They give you a much better HID look without losing too much output.
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use 8000k way nicer
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Originally Posted by Psycraft
use 8000k way nicer
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thats true you loose a bit of light..but it still looks nice mine actually dont look to blue,their super pale white with a dash of blueyou get the super nasty blue with 10,000k
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Isn't 10,000k sunlight's brightness?
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Originally Posted by Jtrain
Isn't 10,000k sunlight's brightness?
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and anything above 6,000K you lose alot more light output and the higher you go the bluer it gets and then starts getting into the purplish effect which once you get to that point, it's kinda like having just regular halogen bulbs...
the higher the kelvins (meaning: 8,000K and higher) should only be used in show cars... then again, that's just my opinion. |
Originally Posted by sky350GT
and anything above 6,000K you lose alot more light output and the higher you go the bluer it gets and then starts getting into the purplish effect which once you get to that point, it's kinda like having just regular halogen bulbs...
the higher the kelvins (meaning: 8,000K and higher) should only be used in show cars... then again, that's just my opinion. |
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