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J-MuN
10-10-2004, 09:43 PM
hey all,
i am a little confused bout the whole HID thing.. i've heard bout changing the globes for the car to "phillips and getting a whole HID kit... the prices are quite different as you would expect.. i'm just thinking if you DO get just the globes which are up to 5000W and replace them with your existing ones, where does the 5000W come from cos i'm guessing the factory globes arent quite 5000W :p .. thats where i reckon the HID kits come in... well guys and gals, appreciate if you can give us a hand... i'm a bit of a noob atm..

cheers... hehehe :D

NeoNode
10-10-2004, 09:55 PM
5000 watts? You mean 5000 kelvins.

J-MuN
10-10-2004, 10:02 PM
5000 watts? You mean 5000 kelvins.

haha, yeh that... :wave:

Tofu
11-10-2004, 12:24 AM
hid kit runs at 35W
standard bulbs are at 55W

light output (how bright it is) standard bulbs...even those that say "HID" are no where near as bright as the HID kits...

all these 4300K, 5000K, 6000K ....they are colour output readings based on the light spectrum..
4300K is closer to pure white....then about 6000K is bluish, 8000K is starting to get purple...

g3vtir
11-10-2004, 10:10 AM
Hi,

Probably a stupid question but what does HID stand for and what is it exactly?

EuroAccord13
11-10-2004, 12:07 PM
Hi,

Probably a stupid question but what does HID stand for and what is it exactly?


High Intensity Discharge....

Jus-10
11-10-2004, 04:43 PM
HIDs are also known as xenons. Whereas your normal everyday bulbs are filament type bulbs, HIDs or xenons are filled with xenon gas.

To change from normal bulbs to HIDs, you will need to get ballasts and ignitors and things like that, hence why the kits are so expensive (they include everything you need) compared to white/blue replacement bulbs. That said, you can't buy HID bulbs only and stick them in your headlights and expect them to work.

Hope that helps.

J-MuN
11-10-2004, 05:13 PM
hid kit runs at 35W
standard bulbs are at 55W

this is probably stupid remark/question.. but..
isnt 35W gonna be not as bright when compared to 55W.. :p

Type R Positive
11-10-2004, 05:18 PM
this is probably stupid remark/question.. but..
isnt 35W gonna be not as bright when compared to 55W.. :pNo, this is just the power used to ignite the gas. It is the gas arc that creates the light. So less power, more light.

^^v
11-10-2004, 07:13 PM
go here...

http://www.xenonoz.com/aboutxenon.php

g3vtir
11-10-2004, 07:30 PM
Thanks guys.. i know what they are now!!

J-MuN
11-10-2004, 08:22 PM
hey guys...just realised that i got phillips h4's on my em1...are they decent?

Paul
11-10-2004, 09:50 PM
hey guys...just realised that i got phillips h4's on my em1...are they decent?

I got those on my ED they are so much better than what was in there!
No just need soe white/bluish bulbs on the park lights

fried
11-10-2004, 10:00 PM
lol

phillips h4?! they are MAD

hahah... sorry.

h4 is the "size" of ur bulb. h4 means, u can only fit h4 bulbs in ur civic. there are different sizes, llike h4, hb4, h3, h1 etc.

phillips seems to make alright bulbs, from my experience. last quite a while, and light output if pretty good. depending on which model you have, will depend on the color etc.

phillips make bluevision, diamond vision, crystal vision etc.

J-MuN
11-10-2004, 10:07 PM
anyone knows wat dc2R uses? which globes?..and you reckon anypoint in me getting a HID kit?

panda[cRx]
11-10-2004, 11:59 PM
h4 is just your globe size man -_-

wynode
12-10-2004, 12:07 AM
hid kit runs at 35W
standard bulbs are at 55W

light output (how bright it is) standard bulbs...even those that say "HID" are no where near as bright as the HID kits...

all these 4300K, 5000K, 6000K ....they are colour output readings based on the light spectrum..
4300K is closer to pure white....then about 6000K is bluish, 8000K is starting to get purple...
Correct......otherwise known as the the colour temprature of the light (ask any serious photographer) :)

wynode
12-10-2004, 12:10 AM
No, this is just the power used to ignite the gas. It is the gas arc that creates the light. So less power, more light.

One of the significant factors of HID lamps over conventional globes is that they are more efficient at converting electricity to light. Hence why 35W HID globes create more light than their 55W counterparts that are found in normal production cars.

HRV-80Y
12-10-2004, 12:28 AM
HID's are way cool lol...i got 4300k HID's looks hektik at night fingz turn bluish...

^^v
12-10-2004, 12:48 AM
on a side note...
i think some.. if not most street lamps use Xenon gas as well...

correct me if im wrong... :confused:

^^v
12-10-2004, 12:53 AM
anyone knows wat dc2R uses? which globes?..and you reckon anypoint in me getting a HID kit?

the 98 JDM itr comes wid stock HID's

n get em if u got 600-700 bukz to spare... they will increase night visiblity and give u that 'look' (with the bright bluish/white/purplish light)...
but if the colour temp is too high .. u'll get defected :S

go here... might give u an idea
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7636
:D

xenonoz
22-10-2004, 09:06 AM
Hello everyone,

I've just found and joined your forum - and I hope I can assist / explain any question anyone may have regarding Xenon or HID lighting.

We've been doing local R&D and competition with our products for over 4 years now - so we can offer a product that is designed and engineered to perform, never made to a price. So that's right - we aren't the cheapest - but our customers like performance, reliability and national backup & support.

If anyone would like to try a kit in their car - just give us a call.

Thanks
Frank
www.XenonOz.com
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