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Old 01-18-2010, 10:04 PM   #10
speedfiend
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Man I am by no means an expert on hids or anything but I have done a ton of research regarding retrofits and such for my kouki s14. Anyways first off you really need to get on hidplanet.com as well as theretrofitsource.com. Between those two sites you should be able to learn anything you ever wanted to know. Now to be more direct on your topic. I personally just got done retrofitting some e46 m3 projectors into my s14. Now I haven't gotten them on the car yet but just testing them I can already tell they are gonna be great. If you are interested in trying out another projector, then I would HIGHLY suggest you look into the fx-r projectors that are sold on hidplanet. These are a hybrid of the fx35 projectors and so far they offer the best cutoff and output for a bi-xenon projector that is currently available.

As for your current setup, what projectors did you go with enitially? Also are you using the stock glass headlight? If so this is probably your main problem with cutoff and such. I have learned that the stock glass is so thick that it tends to cause glare and distort the cutoff. Also all the lines that are in the glass don't really help with those two factors either.

Just my two cents based off of my personal research. Hope this helps.
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