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    [cl9] bulb

    Whats the best d2s temp bulb for cl9? Like nice and bright on the road

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    4300K is the best IMO.
    It gives you the most usable light. 5000k is alright if you like the blue tinge, you'd only be loosing a few lumens. Anything higher and you'd be loosing light output.

    Also make sure you get a quality bulb, not a cheap one off ebay. Knock off bulbs won't last as long, and won't be as bright. There's also a slight chance they'll catch on fire, but I've never seen it happen.

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    What brand you recommend?im currently running 6k

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    Sorry for the late reply. I'd recommend OSRAM or Philips.

    http://www.powerbulbs.com/au/store/c...ting/d2s-85122

    Depends on how much you really want to spend, but those are some of the choices.

    The OSRAM Xenarc Cool Blue Intense are 5000K and the Philips Xenon Xtreme Vision is 4800K. The rest are around the 4300K mark. Check the details for the exact temperatures.

    I'm not saying this place is the best to buy from, but it's a good place to start looking.

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    +1 OSRAM CBI 5000k has more lumens then the stock 4300k and a better colour too.

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    Whats the temp for the cu2?
    Thanks guys for this

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    Best looking temperature to me is 3000K for hids. Gives you orange lights but also gives you the evil reflective alien green eyes from a distance.
    Last edited by rokkuchan; 17-03-2014 at 10:17 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d1zzo View Post
    Whats the temp for the cu2?
    Thanks guys for this
    Most stock bulbs are 4300K. Personally I like the white/blue tinge look so I wouldn't go under 4300K. I'd go 4300K-5000K for best light output.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iRoik View Post
    Most stock bulbs are 4300K. Personally I like the white/blue tinge look so I wouldn't go under 4300K. I'd go 4300K-5000K for best light output.
    Are you using 5k atm?


    Quote Originally Posted by rokkuchan View Post
    Best looking temperature to me is 3000K for hids. Gives you orange lights but also gives you the evil reflective alien green eyes from a distance.
    You have a picture? Wanna see what it look like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d1zzo View Post
    Are you using 5k atm?
    I'm still using stock bulbs (4300K). They're good, but not the best.

    Quote Originally Posted by d1zzo View Post
    You have a picture? Wanna see what it look like.
    TBH 3000K looks crap. I like the white light that comes from HIDs


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    You should go 5000K if you don't want to loose your blue tinge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d1zzo View Post
    Are you using 5k atm?




    You have a picture? Wanna see what it look like.

    you can only see orange when you take a picture. But in real life with projector headlights, you will see the green eyes due to the refraction of the 3000k light on the sphere projection.

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