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Old 09-02-2007, 11:35 PM
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Originally Posted by v35
Those LED's look great. It doesn't throw any Check Bulb warnings? I used to have LED's in mine, but everytime I turned my car on, i'd get an alert and it got very annoying. I might go for these if you don't get the alert.
Good chance you will get the alert with any LED if you have tried some already.
 
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This one is 4100K LED Bulbs?



This one is 4200K regular bulbs??


Correct me if I am wrong Atomic! Thanks.
 
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Other way around halfway. First image is a LED 4200k bulb and second picture is a regular 4100k light bulb.
 
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do they last long enough?
i had those and last me about 6 months...:/
i mean i know it's just light "mod" and is very cheap but just wondering if you had any exp with it.
 
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Hoens bulbs are covered by a 1 year replacement plan. But even if you have to replace them every once in a while its worth it in the looks department.
These look outstanding, especially on that color of car!
 
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Jason, did you say your HIDs were replaced with 6000K bulbs? Do they burn hotter than the stock bulbs? I was thinking about swapping bulbs to 8000K, but was worried about melting the housing. I know they use 35W, but to get the blue hue color, don't the bulbs burn hotter?
 
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Old 09-03-2007, 10:03 PM
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35w bulbs will generate similar heat, the kelvin temperature rating is not related to temperature 'heat' that melts plastic parts so no problems there.
 
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35w bulbs will generate similar heat, the kelvin temperature rating is not related to temperature 'heat' that melts plastic parts so no problems there.
Yes...I know that. I also know that the higher the COLOR temperature, the lower the intensity. But what I also know, is that every HID bulb designed is produced by either Osram-Sylvania or Phillips. And neither company produces a bulb higher than 5800K. When aftermarket companies offer a color of 6000K, 8000K, 10000K, or even 12000K, they have essentially taken an OEM bulb from Sylvania or Phillips and modified the bulb.

So again...I ask...does anyone know if a 8000K bulb (hence MODIFIED bulb) burns hotter than the stock bulb?
 
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Very nice touch!
Now it looks even more cool
 
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Yes...I know that. I also know that the higher the COLOR temperature, the lower the intensity. But what I also know, is that every HID bulb designed is produced by either Osram-Sylvania or Phillips. And neither company produces a bulb higher than 5800K. When aftermarket companies offer a color of 6000K, 8000K, 10000K, or even 12000K, they have essentially taken an OEM bulb from Sylvania or Phillips and modified the bulb.

So again...I ask...does anyone know if a 8000K bulb (hence MODIFIED bulb) burns hotter than the stock bulb?
Your incorrect, there are a number of factories in China, Korea and Japan making HID bulbs for over 5 years. These are not modified Osram, Philips etc. as in some retrofit HID kits you might be getting confused with.
 
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Originally Posted by gmoney
Your incorrect, there are a number of factories in China, Korea and Japan making HID bulbs for over 5 years. These are not modified Osram, Philips etc. as in some retrofit HID kits you might be getting confused with.
Okay...I guess I should have clarified...Every HID bulb used in USDM, JDM and european market that is DOT certified, is from Osram and Phillips.
 
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GE also make DOT approved HID bulbs.
 
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Originally Posted by gmoney
GE also make DOT approved HID bulbs.
They do? http://genet.gelighting.com/LightPro...NEL=Commercial

Anyways...Anyone else have an opinion? My understanding was that a higher Kelvin color required the gases inside the fused alumina tube to heat at a higher point, creating a different color as the metal elements strike the tungsten electrodes. Even if the energy rating is only 35 watts, I thought this produced more heat.
 
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Why yes they do.


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