ShEp
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Need some help here.
Wanted to stay clear of h.i.d's as i find them a bit chavvy, but tried 2 or 3 different kinds of bulbs in my car and none are bright (2004 corsa with projector headlights)
I'm gonna order a h.i.d kit for it this week, I know I need h7's but unsure what K to get?
I see them as low as 3500k up to 20000k
I want them bright and clear as I do a lot of driving in the dark, early mornings/late nights
Whats the best to get? I dont want the headlights like blue strobe lights.
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djgritt
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Between 4000-6000k would be the range I'd suggest...
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Seany
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The mini came stanfard with 4300k I think and they were fine.
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ShEp
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Found some 6000K with 35w bulbs
Will that be alright?
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Seany
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I think the higher you ho the more blue they get. I put 6000 in the mini when my old ones blew and they were brighter and more crisp looking.
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Jambo
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4300k is stock. 5000k is ok too.
Anything else is just blue or purple and will look ghey/Halfords/Bhangra
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basslinecorsa
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5000k will be bright white, my personal favorite. 6000k starts to have a slight blue tint ..... anything higher is gash IMO
Project Scarlett - http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=661417
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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Just put 5000k hid's in my zed. 6000k is a bit chavvy, I had them previously.
5000k:
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AndyCorsaSport
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4300 or 5000 at most.
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jay.jay
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I've got 5k ones in my corsa c atm, they are nice and white without the blue tint to them IMO
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lozarus
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4300k 55w -oem. fuck the 35w kits.
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Mertin
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Is MJ still selling the kits in classifieds? I had a set from him, really good quality. Passed mot's etc as wasnt too blue and was a good beam pattern
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CorsaCharles93
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8000k are awesome can see everything
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John
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You can't, the blue light is absorbed by water and that's verging on purple.
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by lozarus
4300k 55w -oem. fuck the 35w kits.
Nothing wrong with 35w kits at all
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by CorsaCharles93
8000k are awesome can see everything
About as useful as a chocolate fire-guard and about as illuminating a candle in a beaker. You also look like a penis driving about with blue/purple headlights.
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Ben G
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Are the 55w hid's the ones with the big ballasts? I had to get 35w slimline ones so I could pack everything inside the headlamp housing.
I then had strobe lighting/bulb out issues and needed canbus cancellers. Been perfect ever since.
I hate my 6000k bulbs, they looked so chavvy. I can only imagine 8000k is truly terrible.
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IvIarkgraham
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6000k is the highest i'd go.
slight blue tint but almost white
pure white is 5500k i think
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Jambo
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If you want a blue tinge, fit proper projectors to utilise the bulbs correctly and the cutoff will display the correct "xenon" hue.
Trying to make your lights look xenon but putting HIDs in halogen reflector bowls and specifying a bluer colour temperature just looks shit. Its like brake caliper covers.
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Jed D
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standard headlights are bright enough... don't be a tail
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big eck
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Standard light are gash on 90% of cars. Hids are one of the best first mods on any car IMO.
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John
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I've had hids on my halogen headlamps in the past but wouldn't do it anymore. Looks terrible. Projectors make it slightly better but they are still designed for halogen.
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by big eck
Standard light are gash on 90% of cars. Hids are one of the best first mods on any car IMO.
They illuminate the immediate foreground slightly brighter, but you lose distance. The bowls for halogen and Xenon are designed to be completely different for a reason. You get width with Xenon, range with halogen. You cant marry the two successfully.
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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How fast do you drive down unlit rural roads to feel the need for 500 feet of road lit up infront of you?
This is a perfectly acceptable amount of road lit up for me:
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Corsa_Sport21
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I have H.I.D's in my Vectra and they are pretty shite. Factory fitted too.
Need to get them reset and set up properly i think.
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