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  1. #49
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    Quote Originally Posted by bungsai
    h3 fits into the accord euro fog lights no?, might as well put it there for 6000 lumens of hid goodness.
    if by 6000, you mean more like 2500

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    Originally Posted by saxman
    There is a HUGE difference in performance between the euro lux lights and the normal euro lights with an hid kit. Don't think by dropping in hids you're getting anything even remotely similar.
    Are you sure? my halogens have a very similar cut-off to HID's. Maybe the TSX ones are a bit different?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroDude
    Are you sure? my halogens have a very similar cut-off to HID's. Maybe the TSX ones are a bit different?
    it's not just the cutoff


    halogen projectors are designed for the light output of a halogen bulb. They focus the light accordingly. This is something I can't emphasize enough.

    You may still get a plenty sharp cut off, but halogen projectors aren't designed to output as wide of a beam as hids are. There are a handful of projectors out there can serve double duty, but they produce very poor usable output when used as an hid projector.

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    Then maybe the Euro lux's should use the normal halogen projectors, that way I wont get blinded everytime I see a euro lux lol

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    that's more likely an aiming issue than anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by saxman
    if by 6000, you mean more like 2500
    cmon, there is a good 2-3000 lumens available per pair. Theoretically combine output may equal 6000 lumens. 3200 +/-250 lumens is what a single phillips 4100k kit is rated at.

    X 2 = 6400 lumens...theoretically..

    now to cover my ass, i am by no means stating that his cheap chinese knock off will output anything near what a good ol phillips kit can. Without being too anal retentive and going into the specifics of the light dispersal properties of the relevant housings, lets just say it will be bright ok?
    If you stand for nothing, you will fall for anything.

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    hey, can i just ask where you mounted your ballasts??

    and did u use the stock clip or did u hook it up direct to the battery?



    questions also go out to other euro owners with HIDs...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bungsai
    cmon, there is a good 2-3000 lumens available per pair. Theoretically combine output may equal 6000 lumens. 3200 +/-250 lumens is what a single phillips 4100k kit is rated at.

    X 2 = 6400 lumens...theoretically..

    now to cover my ass, i am by no means stating that his cheap chinese knock off will output anything near what a good ol phillips kit can. Without being too anal retentive and going into the specifics of the light dispersal properties of the relevant housings, lets just say it will be bright ok?
    he's showing pictures of a much higher k kit. I realize the seller told him it was a 4300k kit, but they also said it would fit his car and gave him an H3 kit, so enough said. Those bulbs don't put out anywhere near that.


    corn_flakes... a relay switched wiring harness should always be used when adding hids.

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    Lux projector is = base model projector

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    Quote Originally Posted by TypeG
    Lux projector is = base model projector
    no they're not...

    they may be similar, but they're not the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by saxman
    no they're not...

    they may be similar, but they're not the same.
    some people don't listen aye?
    lol.

    btw saxman, hopefully i shall talk to you tonight on MSN, i've got a few q's to ask.
    =)

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    sounds good... I'm probably going to be getting to bed early(for me at least) tonight, so you may want to start the convo via pm
    Last edited by saxman; 27-09-2006 at 04:25 PM.

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