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try some bricks on for size, then you'll see what piss poor lighting really is. at least with the dual or triple projectors, you can swap optics anyway, im done. i hate talking about fucking work |
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what's the best h4 halogen money can buy?
thinking about getting these bulbs Amazon.com: PIAA 15224 H4 Style Xtreme White 12V 60/55=110/100-Watt Bulb - Twin Pack: Automotive anyone have any experiences? |
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Don't know if anyone has had this problem with their s13 brick head lights, I've had them hooked up for a while now but recently when I have my low beams on one of them always turns off, I have to jiggle the wire for it to turn on. I've already checked all the wires and they all seem to be soldered fine. This only happens with the low beams because if I switch to high beams they'll remain on. Any thoughts?
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Ah, well figure out what they are for sure. If they are old and dingy cheap ones then replacing them with new cibies would give the best improvement, more so than bulbs.
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I must say i'm surprised in the 15 pages of this thread no one has done some sort of combination to the S13 brick headlights for better output.
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To make the brick headlights better you would need to replace the glass lenses with clear plastic lenses and retrofit HID projectors inside/ in place of the low beam reflectors. When you think about it it would probably make more sense to just do the same thing to a set of dual projectors.
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glass housings. i just want really good light output, as well as the color being white. good housings, and bulbs will do the job. now... i just need to find the best bulbs money can buy/ |
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GE nighthawk, raybrig, and all those are great. I wonder if any manufacturer makes an HIR h4 bulb yet? If so, that would definitely be something to consider. If you could get a hold of a catz zeta kit that would be nice too.
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Those HIR bulbs look really cheap, and you wouldn't have a high beam since they are single filament. I'm not sure any quality ones exist in the H4 bulb type. The Catz could be a good option but you would need to use a beefier harness to run them since they are high wattage. I was under the impression the catz kits used a pair of ballasts too...
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Most of the HIR bulbs on the internet are fake. In fact, the only real HIR bulbs were made by Toshiba, which are discontinued, and Phillips, both of which are only for 9011 and 9012 sockets.
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then made by Toshiba NOW made by Philips only applicable for 9011 and 9012 bulb designations if you buy any of that cheap shit, you're a fucking idiot |
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Hella, Philips, Koito, Denso, GE, Stanley, Bosch, Osram, and I'm sure to be missing a few others. Not trying to be a smart ass but a car with as much body work as yours deserves a proper hid retrofit
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Mike, or someone else with some knowledge, opinions on something like these?
CREE LED Headlight Bulbs | Dapper Lighting
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They might use actual Cree brand LEDs but that's about the only good thing you can say about that "kit". That would do absolutely no good in a halogen reflector.
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Curious, where did you purchase the bi-xenon solenoid from and how is it wired? Thanks. Lighting looks super clean!
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The bixenon solenoid is designed into and contained in the projector itself. It's not something that you install separately. the cutoff shield that creates the low beam pattern is attached to an electromagnetic mechanism (solenoid) which when triggered with +12v moves the shield down to allow more light to escape out of the projector, creating a high beam function. Many of the retrofits I do use bixenon projectors as 90s high beam reflectors leave a lot to be desired when paired with single xenons. You can wire it very simply like the above example where the halogen high beam supplements the bixenon high beam. The solenoid only needs to be grounded and have a +12v trigger to actuate so you can wire it a number of ways, the easiest being to splice it into and add a separate connector to the halogen high beam +12v. You can also use a wire splitter to plug into the factory harness and give you 2 plugs from the one 9006 connector. You can also adapt a "bixenon" relay harness designed to use with h4 systems to work.
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