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Looking to buy a HID conversion kit...6000k good enough?
I'm not very familiar with car lights. Everyone seems to be going in the direction of HID these days...a quick few questions to get me going:
1. Are HID lights legal?
2. What is the best colour temperature to get? I've been told 6000k is quite common, but produces a bit of yellow and that 8000k is better.
3. What is the difficulty of installation?
Cheers.
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1. yes and no
2. 8k better (super white light wid a hint of blue..)
3. piss easy, like connecting leggos
4. hope that helps
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1. legal if you get the full reflector kit? illegal if you're just fitting it as a replacement for your regulars.
2. after about 4k, tis all white, just a matter of how far you wanna see. note that if you get 8k, people will be blinded and drive right into ye.
3. relatively easy.
Current Performance Modifications to ED6:
not telling, but it involves a semi-quad carb setup, and lots and lots of compression.
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Hrmm...I just bought a top-end (the best you can probably get online) HID conversion kit. Now my question is; 6000k or 8000k? You guys who already have experience in using them...
I don't want to blind anyone! haha...or attract cops either.
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my 8000k havnt had any problems with the police...
had 6000k before these.. also did not have any problems
doubt it will matter which one you have... if he wants to pull you over.. he will... they both stand out!
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 Originally Posted by xenonkuraz
I don't want to blind anyone! haha...or attract cops either.
tooooooooo late, lol. is it the genuine kit for your car? or just globes and hid amp thingy? i think you need reflector thingies made for the HID or else its illegal or something. HID in the factory light enclosures reflect a bit too much and will most likely blind people. that and HID = bright = attract cops anyway.
6000k should be good enough. i've got 4000k xenons and they're already pretty darn illuminating. and mine aren't even HID.
Current Performance Modifications to ED6:
not telling, but it involves a semi-quad carb setup, and lots and lots of compression.
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How can you tell if you need to modify your headlights. This reflector thingy, what is it?
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cant remember where, but i remember reading somewhere on these forums that you have to get a new light enclosure for the HID lights (reflector thingy = shiny stuff around your lights that reflects it so that the beam is relatively straight).
im most likely wrong tho. just use the forum search tool and look up HID for other people's threads.
Current Performance Modifications to ED6:
not telling, but it involves a semi-quad carb setup, and lots and lots of compression.
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I didn't get a full genuine kit...I just bought the kit with the 2 globes, ballasts, wiring, etc. I'm still deciding 6000k or 8000k lol.
WP89: did you have to modify your reflectors? Or is that standard. Thanks.
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 Originally Posted by xenonkuraz
I'm not very familiar with car lights. Everyone seems to be going in the direction of HID these days...a quick few questions to get me going:
1. Are HID lights legal?
2. What is the best colour temperature to get? I've been told 6000k is quite common, but produces a bit of yellow and that 8000k is better.
3. What is the difficulty of installation?
Cheers.
1. Legal only if they came standard from the factory (eg. Euro Lux) or an factory option when purchasing the car (eg. BMW/Mercedes)
To be legal, you need HID specific reflectors/projectors, headlight washers, and auto-leveling.
2. 4300k - These are very slightly yellow, and would be optimal.
3. If what I have stated above in Point 1 is the legal requirements for HID on factory cars, then it would be very hard to retrofit for the average person, but for off road use HID kits that you can buy cheaply, then they are very easy to install.
If you don't want to blind or attract the attention of the police, simply don't use them.
There's always an element of risk involved when you do things that are not legal, so it's up to your own discretion wether you want to use them or not.
Last edited by NeoNode; 07-08-2007 at 12:01 AM.
Better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.
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 Originally Posted by wp89
my 8000k havnt had any problems with the police...
had 6000k before these.. also did not have any problems
doubt it will matter which one you have... if he wants to pull you over.. he will... they both stand out!
its ok on dc2
projector ftw
so nice as well
nice cut
"since we're both asian.. I'll look after you and chuck in King Springs with the wheels and tyres for $1050"
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 Originally Posted by NeoNode
To be legal, you need HID specific reflectors/projectors, headlight washers, and auto-leveling.
How do you know if your car needs this (Civic FD2)? I know Singapore, Malaysia and New Zealand stock models have HID. Not sure if their headlights have been modified.
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