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  1. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeoNode View Post
    Actually it's not better to upgrade to an HID kit for halogen equipped cars, unless done properly.
    You can refer to this thread about it.
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=72055

    I found Narva PLUS 50 halogens bulbs to be quite good.
    They are not white, but they sure are bright!
    Thats what I have they are about 20% better than stock so very decent. that being said i did blow one after only 9 months usage. On a new Narva 50 now. Hope I dont have the water headlight problem..
    I went to the modded XR5 Turbo with Mods - the dark side.....BOOOOST!

  2. #26
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    I'm running polarg shining wizzard in the fog lights and Headlights, except for highbeam, which is Phillips Vision Plus.

    The polarg ones look great at night. Bright white with a tinge of blue. i'll have to take a photo. A little bit of visability is lost but your always using your highbeams when it's pitch black anyway. So the polargs suit me fine!

    I think there only $89.99 a pair?

  3. #27
    kinda off topic..bt wat size bulbs do the euro 06 foggies use?? h11's??i need to change mine..looking as if ive got yellow ambers LMAO!!

    jdm ftw!!
    K-series sQuadron | > B-series sQuadron

  4. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suntzu View Post
    Thats what I have they are about 20% better than stock so very decent. that being said i did blow one after only 9 months usage. On a new Narva 50 now. Hope I dont have the water headlight problem..
    The Narva (and Osram) +50 bulbs last 12 months at max. If you want something that lasts longer, look at the Philips Visionplus +50% instead.
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  5. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by J-TODA View Post
    kinda off topic..bt wat size bulbs do the euro 06 foggies use?? h11's??i need to change mine..looking as if ive got yellow ambers LMAO!!

    jdm ftw!!
    yea, Euro foglights use H11 bulbs

  6. #30
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    One thing u should consider is where is it made

    cause my friend had a cheapy one from china and it's very crap

    i got my one for my 2000 lancer form ebay but made in Taiwan

    the quality is great but bad luck they aren't making them anymore

    but yeah go for the aftermarket ones with projector cause

    euro is kinda big without the projector sometimes it will not look as bright

    good luck huntting they should be around $200 mark

    I got the factory one on my euro now they are great

  7. #31
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    I changed to 4300K HID now. Kinda mixed feelings. The previous 6000K HID have more bling plus light up signs really well. With the 4300K HID, it's like a super bright Philips BlueVision bulb.

    I don't why it's still more yellow than the OEM HID on the Lux Euro. I thought they use 4300K HID too.

    PS. Also, with the 4300K , I don't seem to get the 2 shadows on the road like that I used to have with the 6000K

  8. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by ^__^ SM ^__^ View Post
    I changed to 4300K HID now. Kinda mixed feelings. The previous 6000K HID have more bling plus light up signs really well. With the 4300K HID, it's like a super bright Philips BlueVision bulb.

    I don't why it's still more yellow than the OEM HID on the Lux Euro. I thought they use 4300K HID too.

    PS. Also, with the 4300K , I don't seem to get the 2 shadows on the road like that I used to have with the 6000K
    so if u had the choice ...would u return to b4?? or stay as is.. ? =]
    K-series sQuadron | > B-series sQuadron

  9. #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by J-TODA View Post
    so if u had the choice ...would u return to b4?? or stay as is.. ? =]
    Well... I would stay as now because I find 4300K easier on the eye and also being able to clearly see the cut-off is nice. Not to mention it was so tough fitting the whole thing especially on the right side where it's soooo cramped!

  10. #34
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    Anyone used the Raybrig halogens before? If you have what do you think of them as compared to the Polarg?
    I'm still not sure which H1 halogen to use for my car

  11. #35
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    Quote Originally Posted by Euro1011 View Post
    Anyone used the Raybrig halogens before? If you have what do you think of them as compared to the Polarg?
    I'm still not sure which H1 halogen to use for my car
    Raybrig is probably one of the best halogen bulbs around. Their price is also high.

    Ask EuroAccord13, he is using Raybrigs now.
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  12. #36
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    sorry to bring up an old thread,
    but on the euro luxury, the low beams are using h1-d2s bulbs (which are using d2s connector)?

    are the high beams the same H1?
    and would foggies fit any H11 or H9(conversion)?

    Thanks guys.
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