New Part Whoot Whoot
got something new today...whoot whoot...can you guess what i got...well here are some pics...will post more tomorrow and get better pictures up tomorrow
thanks to the DIY it helped alot....took me 2.5 to 3.5 hours...couldnt keep track... and the help of a friend for the holding of the lighting lamps etc... so i could see what the hell i was doing


yup yup
thanks to the DIY it helped alot....took me 2.5 to 3.5 hours...couldnt keep track... and the help of a friend for the holding of the lighting lamps etc... so i could see what the hell i was doing


yup yup
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Originally Posted by redlude97
not if you like the extra 25% output you get with the stock bulbs
The stock 4300k is obviously best for output. I think 6000K looks nice, but I think 5000k is perfect for me; looks great, and still near-stock light output.
I keep on forgetting what the stock fogs are rated at?
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Originally Posted by redlude97
not if you like the extra 25% output you get with the stock bulbs
Originally Posted by skaterbasist
I think that's why im going with 5000k instead of 6000k
The stock 4300k is obviously best for output. I think 6000K looks nice, but I think 5000k is perfect for me; looks great, and still near-stock light output.
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The stock 4300k is obviously best for output. I think 6000K looks nice, but I think 5000k is perfect for me; looks great, and still near-stock light output.
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I tried a side-by-side-by-side with Philips 4300k, 5000k and 6000k with my S2000 projectors and you don't loose that much with the 6000k and they look awesome. No where near 25%.
Originally Posted by ttrank
I tried a side-by-side-by-side with Philips 4300k, 5000k and 6000k with my S2000 projectors and you don't loose that much with the 6000k and they look awesome. No where near 25%.

Which one looks alot brighter?
Last edited by redlude97; Jun 5, 2007 at 05:00 PM.
Originally Posted by ttrank
I tried a side-by-side-by-side with Philips 4300k, 5000k and 6000k with my S2000 projectors and you don't loose that much with the 6000k and they look awesome. No where near 25%.
Originally Posted by redlude97
how about some cutoff shots at 25ft so we can see if they are aimed correctly
ahh man now i got ot measure out 25 ft haha...will do asap...
Here's a guide on how to make sure they are properly aimed https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...68#post2027668, hopefully it helps you out, it is a MUST DO!






