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redliner
26-08-2004, 11:50 AM
Well i just my HID kit install on the weekend on my 5th gen... not as bright as i wanted it to be.. but brighter than halogan n much much whiter... i'll get some pic on soon.

Da1nONLY
26-08-2004, 01:21 PM
Did you liked it? =P
just dont get pulled over by cops! =)

[stealth]
26-08-2004, 03:36 PM
Cool Cool.. how was the coverage at night? Better? Did u havta modify any inside bits of the 5th Gen housing at all?

Pics would be nice :)

LUD38U
26-08-2004, 04:24 PM
nice one !!!!
yeah wating for the pics

azjs
26-08-2004, 04:57 PM
Welcome to Glaresville :) lol

-az

redliner
26-08-2004, 06:40 PM
no mode need installation was plug n play. I havent been flashed yet... but we'll see

[stealth]
26-08-2004, 06:45 PM
get those pics crankin' red!

:)

vtecinaccord
01-09-2004, 04:26 PM
Hi there redliner, now i have read alot about hid, How is your cut off point, if you know what i mean.. does the stock lude housing shoot light everywhere???

CUTOFF point is where light stops so that oncomming traffic is not blinded.. looks like this on the road. \____ \___

and where did you get it and price too please..

redliner
01-09-2004, 08:04 PM
the lights goes everywhere esp up. But the cut off is fine enought not to blind pplz. I think my gf got them from some guy she found on ebay.. she got it for $460 i think.
People sed thy are alrite not too bright to blind them.

AdReNaLiN
07-09-2004, 04:02 PM
Put up a photo of the beams shining directly at a wall so we can see the cutoff.

EuroAccord13
11-09-2004, 03:43 AM
How much K is the HID?

redliner
13-09-2004, 12:30 PM
8000K

i havent ran into a flat wall yet.. when i do i'll take a pic

AdReNaLiN
14-09-2004, 10:15 AM
8000K

i havent ran into a flat wall yet.. when i do i'll take a pic

You dont have to run into the wall! :o

up against a brick wall would be good enough.

aus-intl
14-09-2004, 03:28 PM
hi Redliner,

I have a couple of questions if u can help me..

how much you brought your HID kit? and where does it make from?

Do you have any pictures to show at night?

cheers

tangcla
14-09-2004, 03:42 PM
What brand is your HID kit? A lot of the cheaper kits (Brighstar = XD Supervision = Polaris = Techone; all ar from China) have dual-filament H4 globes, which have a HID lowbeam with a halogen highbeam. These kits are NOTORIOUS for blurred cutoff lines, because they have two filaments, the focal point of your reflector headlight assembly is changed - I know someone who bought one of the abovementioned HID kits, and within a few days removed his HID kit because the cutoff is so poor, due to the two filaments.

For the record: I am selling HID kits also; quality kits with German ballasts and globes. Prices would be considered higher than the 'cheap' HID kits you see on eBay, but hell, for an extra $100-200, you get a proper warranty and reassurance that if anything goes wrong, you have a person in Melbourne to deal with, not some dodgy Chinese guy in China :D

tangcla
14-09-2004, 03:46 PM
You dont have to run into the wall! :o

up against a brick wall would be good enough.
:D smartass... :thumbsup:

redliner
16-09-2004, 07:13 PM
hey finally got a pic of the cut-off :p
here it is... personally im happy with my HID kit
it seems fine to me.. cut-off is gd and doesnt blind on coming traffic

http://members.optushome.com.au/edisonly/hidcut.jpg

tangcla
16-09-2004, 07:26 PM
redliner, turn down the exposure a bit with your camera.

Is that with highbeam or lowbeam? Because that's really high...

redliner
16-09-2004, 07:42 PM
thats with a phone camera
cant control exposure... it on a slope.. main point was to get the cut-off.. its low beam

[stealth]
22-09-2004, 12:58 AM
looks SUPER bright!

:)

TypeG
22-09-2004, 01:17 AM
i can suuplied and fitted in good price

tangcla
22-09-2004, 08:11 AM
Here's a pic of my cutoff, as promised.
http://www.tangcla.com/car/hidcutoff.jpg

Ronin
22-09-2004, 09:43 AM
Damn That's good... How much did you say supplied and fitted? I'm interested. Ur in Melbourne right?

tangcla
22-09-2004, 09:52 AM
Damn That's good... How much did you say supplied and fitted? I'm interested. Ur in Melbourne right?
Who, me? My kit is $699 +fitting; my kit has a 1yr warranty on ballast and 3mths warranty on the globe (not many manufacturers would put a warranty on the globes!). Ballast and globes made in Germany, not China.

GenV
22-09-2004, 09:56 AM
damn, the light looks kick @ss! bright bad!

EG4
22-09-2004, 12:10 PM
699+fitting
how much including fitting? and is that price GST inclusive?

hmmm only 3 months warranty on the globe?
how many hours of lighting would that be? or should it be?

is that a 12v or 24v kit?

Just a note to most ppl aftermarket HID kits are not ADR compliant or legal for road use

but hey if it works who cares

civiceg9
22-09-2004, 12:25 PM
is there a manufacture website for your HID I can look at?

by the way Brightstar is from Taiwan (repack Philips) and supplies OEM and to NARVA in Aus, largest auto light company in Aus and NZ :D

aka_NSX
22-09-2004, 12:37 PM
I have a Brightstar one on my odyssey for almost a year now, and never had problem, so I reckon the china / taiwan one its still ok consider the price is much cheaper $400-$450 for H4 and install its should be plug n play, but if I want to buy a proper one I'll get the Bellof :thumbsup: , IMO its better than the other brand

tangcla
22-09-2004, 12:50 PM
699+fitting
how much including fitting? and is that price GST inclusive?

hmmm only 3 months warranty on the globe?
how many hours of lighting would that be? or should it be?

is that a 12v or 24v kit?

Just a note to most ppl aftermarket HID kits are not ADR compliant or legal for road use

but hey if it works who cares
Fitting depends on how hard it is for the car. Estimate UP TO $100 for this.
Price is inclusive of shipping (from overseas to my door), and taxes.

Regarding globe warranty: consider you will get NO WARRANTY on any halogen globes you buy. 3 months is already a lot.

The kit is a 12V kit.

tangcla
22-09-2004, 12:53 PM
I have a Brightstar one on my odyssey for almost a year now, and never had problem, so I reckon the china / taiwan one its still ok consider the price is much cheaper $400-$450 for H4 and install its should be plug n play, but if I want to buy a proper one I'll get the Bellof :thumbsup: , IMO its better than the other brand
Brightstar H4 globe, is that the dual filament (HID lowbeam / halogen highbeam) one? If so, STAY AWAY from that one. Firstly, it blurs your cutoff really badly because of the change of focus, and secondly, they blow easily. I can get them for under $400 a set including shipping, but I need quantity. Also, I don't want to deal with products that I will have hassles with in regards to returns and warranties.

The kit I am selling is Hella repack. As you know, Hella are one of the biggest, if not THE biggest, name in automotive lighting :)

EG4
22-09-2004, 01:01 PM
what do u mean by re-packaged?

tangcla
22-09-2004, 01:06 PM
what do u mean by re-packaged?
It means that the components (ballast, globe) are made in Germany by Hella, but Xelux finishes them (ie. globe bases, wiring etc).

JINRAI
22-09-2004, 01:09 PM
tangcla, how long would it take to fit it? I'm interested

tangcla
22-09-2004, 01:13 PM
tangcla, how long would it take to fit it? I'm interested
Fitting should take about an hour or so, provided no other problems :)

redliner
22-09-2004, 01:19 PM
i have a year warrenty on my ballast and 1 yr on the globe itself not a bad deal if you ask me.
fitting for me was easy.. no wire need to be cut plug n play... had part is finding a place to put da damn ballast...

tangcla
22-09-2004, 01:22 PM
is there a manufacture website for your HID I can look at?

Yes there is - here (http://www.intuitionmods.com/hid.htm).

tangcla
22-09-2004, 01:24 PM
i have a year warrenty on my ballast and 1 yr on the globe itself not a bad deal if you ask me.
fitting for me was easy.. no wire need to be cut plug n play... had part is finding a place to put da damn ballast...
IF WE fit the HID kit, I can even extend the warranty on the ballast to 2yrs, and 1yr on the globe.

Fitting is also easy for my kit, no need to splice wires at all - it just plugs into your existing harness. However, it depends on your car's wiring/electrical system, whether your headlights share a common positive or common ground if you have H4 high/lowbeam - if you have a single-beam kit (ie. everything except H4 high/low, then it's plug and play :)

EG4
22-09-2004, 02:34 PM
i'm curious to know where would u mount the ballast in the engine bay?

is it like stuck on to the chasis or is there sum sort o fharness to go with it

oh the price for 699 thats for the 6500K?

civiceg9
22-09-2004, 02:49 PM
Just curious
can u get shock by the ballast, I heard is pretty high watts to power the HID.

tangcla
22-09-2004, 02:50 PM
i'm curious to know where would u mount the ballast in the engine bay?

is it like stuck on to the chasis or is there sum sort o fharness to go with it

oh the price for 699 thats for the 6500K?
The ballast can either be screwed down, or cable tied somewhere. Mine is screwed to my strut towers.

$699 is for 6000K, 8000K or 10000K, entirely up to you :)

tangcla
22-09-2004, 02:51 PM
Just curious
can u get shock by the ballast, I heard is pretty high watts to power the HID.
Not sure with the cheaper Chinese/Taiwanese kits :D but with my kit, the ballast is completely sealed.

EG4
22-09-2004, 03:23 PM
i don't suppose you could show me a pic on how you mounted the ballast?

699 for a range of lights is pretty good.

tangcla
22-09-2004, 03:30 PM
i don't suppose you could show me a pic on how you mounted the ballast?

699 for a range of lights is pretty good.
ummm, I'll need a pic of my engine bay for that. I'll take one for you when I get a chance :)

argh, my engine bay is such a mess, it's an embarrassment! :p

Ronin
22-09-2004, 04:45 PM
ok tangcla... when you say "we fit" who's we? and where abouts? this might be worth looking at. Altho still bit pricey.

tangcla
22-09-2004, 07:10 PM
We, as in the supplier's nominated installer. He is in Nunawading.

Pricey, yes, but consider a genuine Hella kit, will be at least $9xx. I can get a genuine Hella kit in for you as well, but these are just as good.

Believe me, I've looked into HIDs for quite some time, after trying many halogen globe brands and wattages. It's definitely worth the initial investment - the average halogen globe lasts you 200-240 hours, whereas HIDs will last you 3000+ hours. That's more than 10x longer - and if you spend $60 on headlight globes, then there's the money already, just up front :)

EG4
23-09-2004, 09:53 AM
I thought HID's had a life span of roughly 10,000 hours as sum places suggest

tangcla
23-09-2004, 10:01 AM
I thought HID's had a life span of roughly 10,000 hours as sum places suggest
It could well be, however I'd be saying that's "up to 10,000 hours". Notice how I say 3000+ hours because that's a realistically measurable and achievable amount.


I don't like to mislead ;) :cool:

bennyfy
13-10-2004, 02:59 AM
i heard of a lot of accident made becoz of HID head light
coz it's too bright
isn't it illegal??!?

tangcla
13-10-2004, 07:47 AM
i heard of a lot of accident made becoz of HID head light
coz it's too bright
isn't it illegal??!?
It's not actually blindingly bright if the headlight assembly is adjusted properly (reflector assembly).

If you have projector headlights, it looks OEM.

Black R
13-10-2004, 08:07 AM
is it legal to have HID lights?

tangcla
13-10-2004, 10:57 AM
is it legal to have HID lights?
Legislation is grey at the moment - VicRoads said it was ok, dunno about the other states.

There are a lot of cars with HID aftermarket kits on the road already though...