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nns 12-11-2010 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by FX35 (Post 7223694)
And not to go off-topic, if GT-R is Nissan's halo car and for god's sake, commanding a $110,000 price tag, why does it still come with halogen DRLs? I stand to the corrected, but I could swear the yellow-ish reflector housing is meant to be halogen DRLs:

http://www.pulsarmedia.eu/data/media...t_1024x768.jpg

You have officially asked your first stupid question on RS.

BTW, talking about small projectors, look at the first gen 350z.

FX35 12-11-2010 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by nns (Post 7223706)
You have officially asked your first stupid question on RS.

BTW, talking about small projectors, look at the first gen 350z.

Since you are so smart, why not answer my question instead of directing the thread to 2003-2005 350Z.

HIDoutlet1 12-11-2010 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by FX35 (Post 7223694)
Wow this discussion is getting out of control LOL.

I am going back to stock. FX35 has decent size projectors. Maybe I am just getting too tired of this riced up 6000K look.

It makes sense that smaller lenses *probably* project less light. But if that's the case, has anyone noticed that GT-R has REALLY small projector lenses? I didn't measure, but it appears to be 33% smaller than lenses found on typical G / FX / M / Z / Maxima

Now why is that?

And not to go off-topic, if GT-R is Nissan's halo car and for god's sake, commanding a $110,000 price tag, why does it still come with halogen DRLs? I stand to the corrected, but I could swear the yellow-ish reflector housing is meant to be halogen DRLs:

http://www.pulsarmedia.eu/data/media...t_1024x768.jpg


We carry Optix D2 5k or 6k, 8k bulb, they are offering brightest out put if you compare them with other brands of D2 bulbs. Come try it out, we also have 85122+, you can compare both bulbs here in our shop.

nns 12-11-2010 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by FX35 (Post 7223785)
Since you are so smart, why not answer my question instead of directing the thread to 2003-2005 350Z.

The Nissan engineers probably thought to themselves, "We're not going to waste our time on some stupid detail like what type of device is used for DRLs", and went back to smashing Porsche lap times.

It's a freaking light bulb. Who the hell cares about that? The GTR is not meant to be known for what type of bulbs it uses. :rolleyes: That's why your question is so stupid. Even worse, you don't realize how stupid it is.

And BTW, you're the one who "directed" the thread to a discussion about projector size.

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It makes sense that smaller lenses *probably* project less light. But if that's the case, has anyone noticed that GT-R has REALLY small projector lenses? I didn't measure, but it appears to be 33% smaller than lenses found on typical G / FX / M / Z / Maxima

Shun Izaki 12-11-2010 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by godwin (Post 7223423)
That's why they are small.. last gen Hellas were already 3".. current gens are 4" if not larger.

Japanese are a few steps behind the Europeans when it comes to lighting and safety because their philosophy and priorities, eg JDM cars don't typically get to autobahn speeds.

You want the latest and best lighting, always go for the large volume European manufacturers.

You try retroing 3" or bigger into a DC5 housing and tell me different. :D

RabidRat 12-11-2010 03:04 PM

If you're okay with getting new ballasts, you can run 55W HID bulbs, as opposed to your old 35W's. They'll be massively brighter - there are threads on this on s2ki, I'm sure there will be more information on this on your own forum.

The complete ballast and bulb kits are surprisingly inexpensive. Take a look on Ebay.

FX35 12-11-2010 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by nns (Post 7223859)
The Nissan engineers probably thought to themselves, "We're not going to waste our time on some stupid detail like what type of device is used for DRLs", and went back to smashing Porsche lap times.

It's a freaking light bulb. Who the hell cares about that? The GTR is not meant to be known for what type of bulbs it uses. :rolleyes: That's why your question is so stupid. Even worse, you don't realize how stupid it is.

And BTW, you're the one who "directed" the thread to a discussion about projector size.


I've been warned about the amount of jerks on RS prior to posting here, and boy, I think I've just met the 1st example LOL.

My question was legit - a halo car of an automaker should be the fastest / most luxury / technically advanced model. We all know the GT-R is feared for its capability of kilingl supper cars. But I was still hoping to see more modernized design elements such as LED turn signals and LED DRLs instead of cad / halogens.

If YOUR philosophy stands, why don't we see halogen reflectors on 458, or even 430?

If you don't have an answer to my question - which clearly, you don't, why not go away instead of trashing people's thread? This kind of act only makes you look like a 16 year old noob.

I don't know which is more sad: 1) Nissan tacking on LED strips onto GT-Rs front bumper, or 2) you sir taking my question to another completely different topic while demonstrating to everyone else on the forum how much of a loser you are.

FX35 12-11-2010 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by HIDoutlet1 (Post 7223851)
We carry Optix D2 5k or 6k, 8k bulb, they are offering brightest out put if you compare them with other brands of D2 bulbs. Come try it out, we also have 85122+, you can compare both bulbs here in our shop.

Thanks man. I happen to be closeby to Crystal, and will swing by one day to see the difference.

FX35 12-11-2010 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by nns (Post 7223859)
The Nissan engineers probably thought to themselves, "We're not going to waste our time on some stupid detail like what type of device is used for DRLs", and went back to smashing Porsche lap times.

It's a freaking light bulb. Who the hell cares about that? The GTR is not meant to be known for what type of bulbs it uses. :rolleyes: That's why your question is so stupid. Even worse, you don't realize how stupid it is.

And BTW, you're the one who "directed" the thread to a discussion about projector size.

I just re-read your post and laughed.

My thread IS about lighting and projectors. How is that a re-direction???

You are the one that started bashing me for asking lightbulb questions on a GT-R, since GT-R is so fast!!!!!!111!.

YES, we all know that, you moron.

ROFL.

nns 12-11-2010 04:22 PM

Man, you are so right. Nissan must be crying themselves to sleep every night wondering why didn't they just play monkey-see-monkey-do with Ferrari and put a bunch of LEDs all over the place.

Of all the things they got right, you decided to make a small detail a big issue. But hey, if LED DRL's are the only thing stopping you from buying a GTR, a Ferrari, a rocketship, then I sure hope they get that on there ASAP. Good luck.

angus 12-11-2010 04:39 PM

The crappy light output of the FX is a problem that has been acknowledged in the FX forums, I have gone back to 4300k in mine and I am tempted to try a 55W ballast to see of it gets better, in the meantime I have replaced the OEM fogs with PIAA 1000's with 55W HID and that has really helped, it was just plain dangerous before, I was driving on the upper levels in the rain a few weeks ago and could not see a thing - that was the last straw.

Am I the only one who finds that HID in a reflector housing actually provides MORE light???

FX35 12-11-2010 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by nns (Post 7224069)
Man, you are so right. Nissan must be crying themselves to sleep every night wondering why didn't they just play monkey-see-monkey-do with Ferrari and put a bunch of LEDs all over the place.

Of all the things they got right, you decided to make a small detail a big issue. But hey, if LED DRL's are the only thing stopping you from buying a GTR, a Ferrari, a rocketship, then I sure hope they get that on there ASAP. Good luck.


ROLF!

You sir need to get a life. Or get laid.

#1 Did I say I was going to buy a GT-R / prancing pony?

#2 Did I say I anything about GT-R's performance?

What you GT-R fanboi or something? Hahaha!


If you have nothing constructive to say, which you don't, why not go troll in a GT-R thread instead of running your mouth in my light thread.

FX35 12-11-2010 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by angus (Post 7224081)
The crappy light output of the FX is a problem that has been acknowledged in the FX forums, I have gone back to 4300k in mine and I am tempted to try a 55W ballast to see of it gets better, in the meantime I have replaced the OEM fogs with PIAA 1000's with 55W HID and that has really helped, it was just plain dangerous before, I was driving on the upper levels in the rain a few weeks ago and could not see a thing - that was the last straw.

Am I the only one who finds that HID in a reflector housing actually provides MORE light???


I wouldn't say reflector + HID provides MORE light. That appear to the be the case, because reflector housing casts lights EVERYWHERE, instead of a concentrated straight beam.

I am strongly against using HID kits in conjunction with reflector housing, especially in the trucks. And unfortunately, 90% of the trucks I see tend to have these. AND they like to tailgate, amplifying the undesireable blinding effect.

angus 12-11-2010 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by FX35 (Post 7224113)
I wouldn't say reflector + HID provides MORE light. That appear to the be the case, because reflector housing casts lights EVERYWHERE, instead of a concentrated straight beam.

I am strongly against using HID kits in conjunction with reflector housing, especially in the trucks. And unfortunately, 90% of the trucks I see tend to have these. AND they like to tailgate, amplifying the undesireable blinding effect.

What about all the cars with factory HID in a reflector housing?

jlenko 12-11-2010 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by angus (Post 7224122)
What about all the cars with factory HID in a reflector housing?

Ok, name one?

HID's only come stock with a projector housing.

RabidRat 12-12-2010 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by jlenko (Post 7224586)
Ok, name one?

HID's only come stock with a projector housing.

I think the IS300 did, and older TL's RL's and CL's?

124Y 12-12-2010 01:06 AM

^ Also older gen Maximas, G35s, and Escalades. I'm sure there are a few others as well.

jlenko 12-12-2010 10:41 PM

Alright, I deserve a self-fail on that one. I actually found a few more when I looked a little harder... but apparently those cars aren't your typical halogen reflector housing, or they use a shielded xenon bulb (first time I've seen those.. pretty cool actually..).

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Older TL's, older G35's, Lincoln navigators, older Cadillacs, etc. use HID reflectors, not halogen reflectors. They are not the same design, which is why they pass DOT specs and are LEGAL
But never did a Civic come with HID reflectors... so I still flame on those shops that install HIDs in them. Fuck you!

angus 12-12-2010 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by jlenko (Post 7225871)
Alright, I deserve a self-fail on that one. I actually found a few more when I looked a little harder... but apparently those cars aren't your typical halogen reflector housing, or they use a shielded xenon bulb (first time I've seen those.. pretty cool actually..).



But never did a Civic come with HID reflectors... so I still flame on those shops that install HIDs in them. Fuck you!

OK, fuck me, but at least I can see at night.

jlenko 12-13-2010 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by angus (Post 7225995)
OK, fuck me, but at least I can see at night.

At least you can... I can't anymore, because you blinded me.

Anjew 12-13-2010 01:15 AM

^ lolz

anyways i'm using a 5000k 55w DDM tuning hid kit in s2000 projectors.... hella fucken bright with a sharp cutoff. ddm tuning is so cheap i just went ahead and bought 2 sets... its been over a year already and i'm still on the first set.

godwin 12-13-2010 02:55 AM

The D2R is the HID bulbs that are designed for HID reflector and glass defusers. Mercedes was one of the early Bosch adopters.

Another issue with retrofits is since the original plastics are typically not designed for the amount of UV the HID throws out. They are prone to cracking and yellowing.

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Originally Posted by jlenko (Post 7224586)
Ok, name one?

HID's only come stock with a projector housing.


threezero 01-12-2011 11:17 AM

I recently install the morimoto 6000k bulb for my fx it is alot brighter than ricer bulbs nd if u know where to go it only cost around $35 shipped.
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wasabisashimi 01-12-2011 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by jlenko (Post 7222567)
FX35 actually has projectors... so not like a fucking idiot putting HID's in a stock reflector housing and blinding everyone on the road.

People who do that to cars should have their hands cut off.

if they make cutting hands off legal, there will be alot of detached hands in langley/abbotsford area


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