That's when you start to go above the 4300k+ range.
And you probably see more in rain or fog with a yellower light.
i agree.. i have 6000k HIDs and they light up street signs really well.. but that's about it.. visibility of road wise, nearly same as my stock halogens... really disappointing compared to the real HIDs out there.. could be the color or is it the halogen projectors... not sure.
i agree.. i have 6000k HIDs and they light up street signs really well.. but that's about it.. visibility of road wise, nearly same as my stock halogens... really disappointing compared to the real HIDs out there.. could be the color or is it the halogen projectors... not sure.
Well I can think of a few issues regarding this.
Headlight alignment
Projectors used
Colour Temperature
All will affect the outcome on how light is projected onto the road.
Better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.
Well I can think of a few issues regarding this.
Headlight alignment
Projectors used
Colour Temperature
All will affect the outcome on how light is projected onto the road.
I've decided to go back to stock halogens.. maybe get the high output ones... not the painted blue ones... just hope it won't melt the projectors because of high output = more heat.
If anyone wants to buy a 6months old 6000K HID H1 kit, please PM me. hardly used at all as I don't do a lot of night driving (still uni student with parents so can't come home late )
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