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Postby bunthy » Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:08 am

MikeATL,

Did you mean the projected light on a wall or the actual headlight itself?

If the former, here's mine from about 4 feet, fogs off, not much ambient light, flash off.

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Those rectangle area above the cutoff line is caused by a hole in the projector shield. Its there to light up highway signs and what not, similar to the celica projector, which gives off a UFO halo effect. You can cover this area up with alum, or dark tinted glass. therefore you'll have a clean, sharper cutoff...rather than seeing that rectangle.
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Postby cklinh » Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:31 am

bunthy wrote:Those rectangle area above the cutoff line is caused by a hole in the projector shield. Its there to light up highway signs and what not, similar to the celica projector, which gives off a UFO halo effect. You can cover this area up with alum, or dark tinted glass. therefore you'll have a clean, sharper cutoff...rather than seeing that rectangle.


That's nice to know. I'm assuming this requires opening the headlight up? Maybe I'll embark on that when I go to clear out the corner (ie, not very soon... I'm very queasy about opening up the headlight and having to reseal it back... I've had BAD experiences doing stuff like that)...
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Postby cklinh » Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:59 am

krawzyazn wrote:I think you got your kit from me too lol


Yup, you remember correctly.

Even with that speck of stuff on the bulb, all seems to be working greatly.

I think I need to relocate the ballast though... I think I have some grounding issues. Whenever the HID's come on automatically, all the warning lights also come on for a few seconds...
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Postby MikeATL » Tue Jan 03, 2006 1:11 pm

Make sure your ballasts arent touching any metal, I heard thats a bad thing.
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Postby krawzyazn » Tue Jan 03, 2006 5:46 pm

cklinh wrote:
krawzyazn wrote:I think you got your kit from me too lol


Yup, you remember correctly.

Even with that speck of stuff on the bulb, all seems to be working greatly.

I think I need to relocate the ballast though... I think I have some grounding issues. Whenever the HID's come on automatically, all the warning lights also come on for a few seconds...
I also remember your was the first h11 kit i sold
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Postby silversurfer220 » Wed Jan 11, 2006 9:58 pm

I have the xenondepot 6000K kit and I have had no focus problems at all. Mine have a very distinct cutoff line and are very focused- it looks stock.
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Postby dgdtech1072 » Thu Jan 12, 2006 1:34 am

excuse me for sounding like a lame but, what is a hid kit and why cant you just buy some brighter bulbs to inprove light output, or is that what
the kit consists of.
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Postby silversurfer220 » Thu Jan 12, 2006 6:10 am

dgdtech1072 wrote:excuse me for sounding like a lame but, what is a hid kit and why cant you just buy some brighter bulbs to inprove light output, or is that what
the kit consists of.


A HID kit is an upgrade kit that you install in your car that consists of HID (High Intensity Discharge) balasts, wire harnesses, ignitors, and Xenon capsules (bulbs).

The reason that most people decide to upgrade to HID is that it uses less power- the kit that I have is only 35W, instead of 55W that the stock halogen bulbs are. HID burns cooler than halogen bulbs do also. HID also produces a whiter, brighter light without all of the yellow cast that halogen provides. HID also puts out a lot more light (in my opinion) than halogen bulbs will do. Some people will put HID in thier car because it looks good- makes your car look like a luxury branded car.

If you just put brighter bulbs in your car, you are risking melting wiring and such, because brighter bulbs burn at a hotter temperature. Hope this helps you out.
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Postby MikeATL » Thu Jan 12, 2006 8:39 am

Anyone using a proper wiring harness with their HIDs?

If you dont know what I'm talking about read this:
http://faqlight.carpassion.info/headlamp-harness.html

Imagine that we connect the HID ballast directly to where the low beam halogen bulb is connected. Some vehicles might be are able to power up HID systems normally without problems at install time. Most probably, it will not last long. The inrush load can be up to max 13 amps per ballast, compared to 7amps inrush when using halogen. The factory design parameters for headlight curcuit is 7 amps inrush and 4.5 amps continous load. So over time, connectors, multifunction switch, headlight switch, wiring and fuse holders will slowly degrade, beacuse of heat buildup. These components are very time consuming to troubleshoot becuse they are usully well hidden behind dashboards and other wiring looms. Parts easily reaches several hundered dollars. Add 8h labour to that and it becomes obvious that a $50 wiring harness is a cheap insurance.
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Postby cklinh » Thu Jan 12, 2006 9:11 am

silversurfer220 wrote:I have the xenondepot 6000K kit and I have had no focus problems at all. Mine have a very distinct cutoff line and are very focused- it looks stock.


I think a statement like that needs pics to back it up! :D
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Postby MikeATL » Thu Jan 12, 2006 11:30 am

cklinh wrote:
silversurfer220 wrote:I have the xenondepot 6000K kit and I have had no focus problems at all. Mine have a very distinct cutoff line and are very focused- it looks stock.


I think a statement like that needs pics to back it up! :D


It really depends on the rebase. From what I hear on HIDPlanet, some are prefect, and others are way off (like mine were).
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Postby silversurfer220 » Thu Jan 12, 2006 3:58 pm

cklinh wrote:
silversurfer220 wrote:I have the xenondepot 6000K kit and I have had no focus problems at all. Mine have a very distinct cutoff line and are very focused- it looks stock.


I think a statement like that needs pics to back it up! :D


I'll take some pix tonite when it gets dark. Someone is going to have to tell me how to post the pic, because every time Ive tried, it NEVER works. All in all, I am very happy with my HID.
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Postby stockae92 » Fri Jan 13, 2006 10:53 am

MikeATL wrote:The red rubber gasket comes off. I just got rid of the lip that the rubber gasket sits in. Now when you seat the bulb it goes all the way to the base. I might cut the gasket and use it later on just to get a better seal.


will there be seal problem? (not properly sealed and result in condensation in the head light)
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Postby MikeATL » Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:25 pm

stockae92 wrote:
MikeATL wrote:The red rubber gasket comes off. I just got rid of the lip that the rubber gasket sits in. Now when you seat the bulb it goes all the way to the base. I might cut the gasket and use it later on just to get a better seal.


will there be seal problem? (not properly sealed and result in condensation in the head light)


Good question. I've had mine on with no rubber gasket for about 2 weeks now with no condensation issues and its rained quite a few days here (including today). Its a really tight fit at the base but I still might seal mine up better in the next few days.
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Postby NeFaRiOuS_SLE » Thu Jan 26, 2006 12:17 pm

Not to change the subject (again), but is there such thing as an aftermarket bi-xenon? I heard that once the Kelvin ratings go up, the output is better but it seems dimmer unless you have bi-xenon. Is this correct? I've been looking into getting HIDs.
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