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Old 04-08-2011, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by 157dB
Get these.They have the housings as well as the bulbs
and the housings/reflectors actually match the bulbs that are included.



You cannot compare incadescent filiment bulb wattage to HID wattage.
Its LUMENS that you want to compare when talking about actual light output.
i was speaking more to heat, someone mentioned the higher watt bulbs making more heat.
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Old 04-08-2011, 09:46 PM
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Boy, they are busting your chops lol. I get flashed with stockers. I just put my high beams on and get in the middle for sec Yes, I know it's not right. Who cares

Just lower the front and raise the rear
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Old 04-09-2011, 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by ShaneM
i was speaking more to heat, someone mentioned the higher watt bulbs making more heat.
No matter.
You cannot use wattage to determine heat levels of
two different types of illumination producing devices either.
Incandescent and HID are two totally different types of
producing illumination.
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Old 04-09-2011, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by 157dB
Get these.
They have the housings as well as the bulbs
and the housings/reflectors actually match the bulbs that are included.


You cannot compare incadescent filiment bulb wattage to HID wattage.
Its LUMENS that you want to compare when talking about actual light output.
HIDs are more efficent that incandescent bulbs. It takes less watts with a
HID bulb/ballasts to produce the same lumens as an incandescent bulb.
Ouch, $750 is a big steep though. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Old 04-09-2011, 11:55 AM
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Ouch, $750 is a big steep though. Thanks for the suggestion.
You get what you pay for.
Hella is the king of lighting.
How about the $1200 Saleen HIDs?
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Old 04-09-2011, 12:48 PM
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Wattage is a simple function of Current x Voltage. Efficiency is what determines heat output; halogen bulbs are 3.5% efficient, which means 96.5% of the energy being consumed is being thrown off as heat. HID bulbs are in the neighborhood of 6% efficiency, which is almost twice as efficient. The efficiency goes down as you move up in the Kelvin scale, as the minerals and salts used to get a bluer color are less efficient than the ones used to get a redder color.

Low-pressure sodium lights (those orange/yellow ones) are almost 25% efficient, and they take the trophy for most efficient light source we have right now. That's why they're so popular.
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Where can I get LPS fog and headlight bulbs with aircraft-landing-light intensity? I only intend to use them to flash those folks with 55W HIDS from 6000K and bluer...
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Old 04-09-2011, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Nuke
Where can I get LPS fog and headlight bulbs with aircraft-landing-light intensity? I only intend to use them to flash those folks with 55W HIDS from 6000K and bluer...
Aircraft landing lights are ~350-500W Halogen lights. Good luck finding a housing that won't melt!
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Old 04-09-2011, 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Vscout
Hey all. I'm having a slight "problem" with the HID's I installed in my foglights. It's not so much my problem, but a problem for drivers going in the opposite direction and I've had a lot of high beams flashed at me since installing them. The HID's shoot light pretty much everywhere (Probably due to their circular design?). Is there any way to aim the foglights or is there any solution you guys with HID foglights have used? I'd hate to get pulled over by a police officer for blinding them.
Thanks.

(PS - I've searched through threads and noticed that lights getting capped helps a bit but are there any other solutions?)
You've got HIDs in the fogs and Halogens in the main headlights? If so, I'd change the headlight housings to projectors and put the HIDs there and use Halogens in the fogs. You'll be able see better that way than fog-HID, main-halogen
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Old 04-10-2011, 03:30 AM
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Originally Posted by 157dB
You get what you pay for.
Hella is the king of lighting.
How about the $1200 Saleen HIDs?
I'd rather put that money towards other stuff, rather than the lights. Is a new exhaust system too loud for you Nuke, since the HIDs are too bright for you? ;]

What's so special about the Saleen HIDs?
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