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  • hypergamer
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    Please help

    Hi guys I stay in mumbai and i definately wanna do the twin beam mod but i am unable to find the relay as well i cant find a mech who can do it for me I am already running HID's on high beam and low beam please please please help

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  • j4zb4
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    Originally posted by abhichotu.abhi View Post
    Some questions:

    What if we donot use that Common terminal? IMO there is no need of that terminal, here. (I maybe wrong)

    What is the need of relay? We can simply power the low beam bulb directly by battery with a switch and fuse as an intermediate (?)
    I am looking for the philips bluevision for my 220... Can any1 guide me as to where can I buy them in South mumbai... And approx how much would they cost...?

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  • joelkraju
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    Would a 40w plus 40w hid twin beam work.Would there be battery drain issues??have changed the pilot lamps to led and removed one horn plus rear numberplate light to to led...?mine is pulsar 220 dts-i..

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  • Raneet
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    [QUOTE=rahuldevnath;288189]
    Single Beam HID not Halogen

    do u mean its nt pssbl f its dne wit 2 singl beam nrml 35w bulbs? Lyk d 1s p220dts-fi had?

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  • lessgravity
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    damn thats good lighting
    if only i could do this without changing the bulbs / had a mechanic that could do the whole thing for me without messing it up in Bangalore

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  • ninjyeah
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    Relay - What to ask for

    I m seriously thinking of installing the twin beam HID mod to my 220.. but i am confused what kind of relay is used.. what to ask the dealer.. can anyone shed light on the make and model.. and the specs..

    I am interested in going for Philips 4300K lamp.. do i just ask for a H7 pair of lamps.. or is there a specific product name for it ???

    i may be sounding like a newbie.. but the fact is.. I AM A NOOB in these matters..

    and A BIG THANKS TO SUNNY / MG_BIKER.. for activating my account.. tho i dunno who it was.. but thanks a ton guys..

    Neel

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  • Raahil
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    Greeen HID

    Guys the other day i saw a P220 with green HID in mumbai any idea where do get these in MUMBAI..!!

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  • sunny kalia
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    hey hello dude i wanna ask one question as can i use bi-xenon kit 35watt of bike on my car?
    as i hv one doubt as i am having one bi-xenon kit of bike
    as in full car kit their is one controller in full car kit and my doubt is as in bike kit their will be two controllers in each kit then what is its solution?

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  • nikhil9860
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    gud job \m/

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  • rahuldevnath
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    Originally posted by abhichotu.abhi View Post
    Some questions:

    What if we donot use that Common terminal? IMO there is no need of that terminal, here. (I maybe wrong)

    What is the need of relay? We can simply power the low beam bulb directly by battery with a switch and fuse as an intermediate (?)
    The problem arise due to the BCU of 220. We can have both the beams working on any one of the beam selected, hence the need for relay.

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  • abhichotu.abhi
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    Some questions:

    What if we donot use that Common terminal? IMO there is no need of that terminal, here. (I maybe wrong)

    What is the need of relay? We can simply power the low beam bulb directly by battery with a switch and fuse as an intermediate (?)

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  • navnish
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    Originally posted by thefastestindian View Post
    Ordered my pair of H7 HIDs for my P220F, Now I have a question, I dont want both the beams to be on at the same time. I like it the way it is now, Do I need to add a relay or something when I install the HID kit? ( I ordered a 35watt digital slim ballast HID )
    Its plug and play no need of a relay. If you are going to get the dual beam setup you will require one.

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  • navnish
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    Originally posted by bright_sunny21 View Post
    by LEDs u mean the conventional LEDs??
    you can go for these kind of leds

    they suit the 4300k for the 6000k you will need to get those 1w leds they have a blue glare.

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  • thefastestindian
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    Ordered my pair of H7 HIDs for my P220F, Now I have a question, I dont want both the beams to be on at the same time. I like it the way it is now, Do I need to add a relay or something when I install the HID kit? ( I ordered a 35watt digital slim ballast HID )

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  • rahulingle1
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    hey i was wondering, if i can make my RE TB 2004 AC 12 V, to use a HID, plz guide me.

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