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teggygs93 01-08-2009 02:15 PM

Hid
 
aside from getting a new engine
im looking to throw on some HID's
i was thinking 8000?
whats everybody's thoughts/experiences?

Orion 01-08-2009 02:31 PM

i think the first line fits in this section but the remainder goes into the lighting section...

no experiences just thoughts....

illicitstylz 01-08-2009 06:18 PM

anything that deviates far from 4300k will lose light output substantially.

look at the other HID thread, since you'll probably be putting your "HIDs" in reflector housings as well unfortunately.

lots of great information in here and why NOT to put HID's in reflector housings.
http://www.revscene.net/forums/showthread.php?t=558306

yoall 01-08-2009 07:31 PM

For the love of god. Please do not put HID into your refector type head light.
Blinds everyone oncoming.

anti-vip 01-08-2009 07:47 PM

^yeah staight up

teggygs93 01-08-2009 07:52 PM

well imma see what they like
i saw a teggy with them around dusk last night and they arent bad on integra's
if they suck ill take em out

Soundy 01-08-2009 08:04 PM

Whether they suck or not, they are illegal in BC. Period.

Just FYI.

teggygs93 01-08-2009 08:59 PM

the only part illegal is the reflector HID combo
the technology isnt illegal
im still debating it
i jus want a blue tint to the lights to match the paint

illicitstylz 01-08-2009 09:13 PM

buy bulbs. not HID PnP

Soundy 01-08-2009 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teggygs93 (Post 6213675)
the only part illegal is the reflector HID combo

Incorrect. Non-OEM HIDs are illegal for street use in BC.

Quote:

the technology isnt illegal
No, it's not... however, it is only legal when provided by the vehicle manufacturer, and used in the specific car for which it was designed.

In other words, if your car came from the factory with HIDs, it's legal.

If you swap in the *complete* factory-installed HID system, including leveling mechanism, from the identical vehicle into yours, it's legal.

Anything else... no dice.

Quote:

i jus want a blue tint to the lights to match the paint
Blue lighting is also illegal on anything but a police car.

Regular vehicles are allowed white, red, and yellow lighting.

woozzle 01-09-2009 12:38 AM

uh oh not this again....

8000k....seriously? Might as well use the christmas tree lights. I am one of those who would rather stick with crappy halogens than stick a PnP kit in my car, because to me a PnP kit is a half-assed way to 'better' lighting...so many factors go into a lighting system: lumen, avoiding glare, headlight throw, cutting through fog and rain...all factors where the PnP kit just could not measure up to an HID retrofit. Cost too much? NO. if you are a DIY type of person you can find parts that will add up to about what you would pay for an HID kit. Don't know how to do it? There are people who can do them for you for a LOT of money. Don't have the money? that's fine, we are all poor, but if you do it right (stick within specified K temp, aim down, etc), I can respect that even if I disagree. What I'm most concerned is the idea that people buy PnP kit for their color temperature (aka blue) and aesthetic value (which is not much), that totally defeats the purpose of better lighting performance. And NO, I don't want to look away if I see blue lights coming my way...it's annoying. If I'm annoyed, then you must suffer with me.

In short: looks or output...what's it going to be?

teggygs93 01-09-2009 04:20 PM

im not talking about a solid blue obviously
there wouldnt be any light from that
i mean the HID blue but jus not as blinding
maybe ill check around for different shaded bulbs

Soundy 01-09-2009 05:20 PM

Yes, that will work much better... because shaded bulbs work by blocking part of the light spectrum, they'll actually be much brighter! Er... wait...

How do you think they turn white light into blue? By blocking part of the red and yellow. That means - ta da! - reduced output! You just made your lights dimmer!

Good plan, sparky.

teggygs93 01-09-2009 09:55 PM

wtf is up your ass
you need to chill n take tha butt plug out
you dont got nothing good to say dont say it
i have fog lights too so ya know what?
i wouldnt need the main ones, jus for show
i drive round wit foglights now n its jus fine

teggygs93 01-09-2009 10:07 PM

people like you that ruin it
i dont know anything bout HIDs or any headlights so im asking
so then you lurk round n try and act like ya so smart
get a life

zulutango 01-10-2009 06:06 AM

Soundy..."there are none so deaf as those who do not want to hear". He can't handle the truth. He just wants us to validate his illegal and unsafe choice...all in the name of fashion & bling. Maybe he could paint his tyres blue to match the car instead? :)

Soundy 01-10-2009 10:55 AM

Sounds about right.

That's okay, he'll be back, posting the Police Forum, wondering how he can dispute his ticket for driving with only his fog lights, and the VI he gets for his illegal HIDs, or maybe wondering how he can fight the lawsuit from the guy that crashed because he was blinded by the things. $5 Tim card says it's within three months ;)

teggy, ou say you ask because you don't know, but when you get answers you don't like, you complain about the people giving them? Tell us, if you came in here and said you wanted to drive a nail through your skull, and everyone told you, "No, don't do it, it will hurt!", would you get pissed off at them for ruining your fun?

Go ahead and do whatever you want. Just promise us one thing: when you disregard all the warnings from everyone who knows better, and then get smacked down by your choices, will you please come back and let us know? We LOVE saying "I told you so!"

teggygs93 01-10-2009 11:09 AM

everyone else had good feedback and wasnt acting like they know everything
they voiced theyre opinion but wasnt bein stuckup
i really dont have time to go writing a paragraph for a no life loser like yourself so im not
have a nice life
oh zulutango, headlights really dont do that much to the look so i wouldnt call them bling
thats just a pointless statement attempting to get at me hahaha joke

teggygs93 01-10-2009 11:14 AM

oh and if you didnt read the initial post
Quote:

Originally Posted by teggygs93 (Post 6213075)
aside from getting a new engine
im looking to throw on some HID's
i was thinking 8000?
whats everybody's thoughts/experiences?

does that sound like im just looking for the right answer?
i dont think so but take it how you want

Soundy 01-10-2009 11:35 AM

Alrighty then... enjoy getting tickets and pissing off other drivers.

TigerSY 01-10-2009 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by illicitstylz (Post 6213423)
anything that deviates far from 4300k will lose light output substantially.

QFT.

Some reflector housings are designed better than others.. so glare will vary. Genereally speaking, older cars such as ef civics, 240sx's, etc have terrible glare in my experience. Install at your own risk.

zulutango 01-11-2009 06:42 AM

"i jus want a blue tint to the lights to match the paint"

"oh zulutango, headlights really dont do that much to the look so i wouldnt call them bling
thats just a pointless statement attempting to get at me hahaha joke"

So which is it? You even contradict yourself in your own postings. I still think a spray can of blue paint applied to your tyres would make your car look more blue...and not blind other drivers. I also seem to remember seeing a coloured tyre dressing at Crappy Tyre a while back. Just a thought. hahaha joke right back at you.

teggygs93 01-11-2009 02:30 PM

thats actually not contradicting if you can read
i want a blue tint? jus sayin i want a dif color not that i wanna bling out
i didnt say..well i wanna pimp my car out with a blue tint
that whole spray paint the tires crap is like what grade 2?
how old are you?

Anjew 01-25-2009 11:00 AM

what about retrofitted stock headlights with tsx projectors... i wonder if that was ok

zulutango 01-25-2009 11:08 AM

If the complete HID headlight system was offered by the car's manufacturer for that particular car, then you can put that COMPLETE SYSTEM into your vehicle. Individual pieces of a system may be safe and legal, but unless they were tested and designed to work together in that vehicle, then it' a no-go. Anything other than that, eg using bits & pieces from another system, does not give you a controllable, properly focused lighting source and has not been tested or approved by the car's manufacturer. It is also illegal according to BC and Federl law in Canada and in the US. If I found you operating with a "converted" system, you got parked on the spot and the vehicle was removed from the road until such time as you had a safe & legal system in it.


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