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  1. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by kuso
    Exactly...

    your lights although should be bright and would give better safety by giving better visibility shouldn't impede the ability of others to drive.

    Im sure everyone has driven to an oncoming BMW or accord and found that their HID lights are really blinding. Our lights have no covering what so ever so as I and a few others have thought, it may be too bright...

    Other cars have covering's on top of the bulb itself... so it directs the light in a more focussed way.

    I am not too sure about this as well ... since I too want HID... but not sure if its good and it may attract too much attention.

    TypeG, is ur HID REALLY blinding? does it attract cops alot...

    My HID has covers, althought I was thinking of taking them off, to have more light, have seen done it before but for sure you will blind other unless you adjust your lights.

    Karim

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    i've seen a japanese mod mag and there was a section talking about Jazz... i actually saw they designed a HID kit for Jazz without cover and anything

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    cover?

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    our HID is fully covered so the issue is set

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    Quote Originally Posted by TypeG
    our HID is fully covered so the issue is set
    WTF does "the issue is set" mean??? ~~~

    Saw a Jazz with xenons the other day just down the road from my place...the lights are so friggen bright it's crazy....as someone said, the light just scatters everywhere.

    If you're in Sydney I would probably steer clear of it...cops will be all over you.

  6. #18
    Well I got Bjunion off Type G which are bright as 6000k... I've had many encounters with cops and none of them have defected me yet...

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    set = settle
    my bad english again

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    Quote Originally Posted by terris08
    Civiceg9, are you working for Option Engineering?? Can we really get 10% off? hahaha.......
    I run Option Engineering
    and yes anyone from Ozhonda here can get 10% off

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    stick with the HID lights.. it'll save u money and have simular effects on the car.
    thats what i have..
    cheers

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    For those who want to know about H4

    the design of the BJ Union H4 have a sheilding around it so it only lights up
    the top part of your Headlight/Lamp. hence it will only product a low beam.
    Not many HID out on the market have the correct shielding hence it will shine everywhere and all over the place.



    The hole circled in red will open up in high beam mode only, during low beam
    mode the hole will be close hence there will be no light going down to the
    bottom parts of your head lamp.

    The picture below shows the integra using HID, the same system as BJUnion, where the light is only reflected on the top half of the headlight/lamp.



    After installing any HID is recommanded that you adjust the ligh level to be abit lower. As the standard one design for halogen is quite high.

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    ディスチャージヘッドライト(HID)<ハイ/ロービーム>

    Honda Jazz HID option as on Honda website, the design is the same as a halgen but the HID bulb would have the correct shielding to focus and direct the light on to the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TypeG
    set = settle
    my bad english again
    your english always bad

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