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  • #16
    Don't buy bulbs with white light. The ones with complete blue coating.
    Yellowish white light is better for driving than the white or blueish white light.
    Philips VisionPlus is real nice with only tip coated with blue. rest of the bulb is clear glass only.

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    • #17
      what other modification we need after installing avenger coils?
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      • #18
        Sorry Guys to bring a slight off-topic...

        I'm looking for a similar change of headlamp in my uni 2007 model.
        Pity can't fix the avenger coil...

        Just i need is extra brightness without any modification of coil...
        Is it possible to fix philips vision plus and get higher brightness (Known i can't get the full brightness, but will it be of higher brightness than my existing one) If anybody tried this mod.. Please share your experiences..

        Regards
        Gordon freeman...

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        • #19
          @Vistaboy: Thats exactly what I need. Even i'm not a fan of the bluish/white light. So I'll check out Vision Plus I think. No one is talking about the RR unit though. I really need that critical information.

          @Gordon. Its going to hardly make any difference man. If you can risk a rewound coil then that would be the best bet. Also find out if the Zma coil will do the job.(I'm not too sure if the zma has better rating than the Uni)
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          • #20
            @Gordon
            U won't get better light just by putting 60/55 W bulb. Infact the o/p will be lesser than the std. 35/35 W bulb as the bulb filament of 60W will not be hot enough. U need to get the coil rewound or HID kit w/o coil rewinding.
            ZMA has all electricals powered by the battery. The H/L bulb is battery powered to. So u won't find any connector for ur H/L bulb wire in ZMA coil.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Vistaboy View Post
              Philips VisionPlus is real nice with only tip coated with blue
              Nice. How much is the price btw?

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              • #22
                say 250-300.
                I bought it months ago.
                BTW ask for H4 type. 12V.

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                • #23
                  Philips Vision Plus H4! ok, one more thing, will it go good with regular halogen sockets ?

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                  • #24
                    yep, if ur current bulb is HS1 type.
                    H4 and HS1 are similar.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Vistaboy View Post
                      say 250-300.
                      I bought it months ago.
                      BTW ask for H4 type. 12V.
                      Does it produce white light or normal yellow lights ? coz i really want to upgrade to a better headlight
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                      • #26
                        normal yellowish white light. not like yellow spot lamps.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Vistaboy View Post
                          normal yellowish white light. not like yellow spot lamps.
                          oh shit i really wanted those HID kinda white lights they look absolutely awesome
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                          • #28
                            ya, they really look awesome. but not as practical as normal light.
                            If u want white light buy Philips Crystal Vision 60/55 W.
                            you may get some other 35/35 W lamp, so that u won't have to change the coil. I think p200 has stock Blue 35/35 lamp which gives white light, right?
                            Last edited by Vistaboy; 10-11-2008, 11:12 AM.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Vistaboy View Post
                              ya, they really look awesome. but not as practical as normal light.
                              If u want white light buy Philips Crystal Vision 60/55 W.
                              you may get some other 35/35 W lamp, so that u won't have to change the coil. I think p200 has stock Blue 35/35 lamp which gives white light, right?
                              No P200 gives normal Yellow kinda lights....do u know any 35/35 lamp which will give white lights ?
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by silver_falcon_46 View Post
                                @Vistaboy: Thats exactly what I need. Even i'm not a fan of the bluish/white light. So I'll check out Vision Plus I think. No one is talking about the RR unit though. I really need that critical information.

                                @Gordon. Its going to hardly make any difference man. If you can risk a rewound coil then that would be the best bet. Also find out if the Zma coil will do the job.(I'm not too sure if the zma has better rating than the Uni)

                                Hey silver im manju i have installed Philips crystal vison 4300K 55/60 w bulb for my new platina 125 ,does this light uses more battery power ,pls leeme know ,even does it affect the battery or my bike coil coz for headlight its directly connected to the battery dude i have changed 4 headlights in just 2 months

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