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  • #91
    Guys, he has the option of turning off his high beam when needed! When such situations arises that there are many vehicles on the opposite lane, he can simple use his low beam. (which is housed in a projector, just to minimize glare!)
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    • #92
      You may be right Rahul.
      I just happened to read it in the blog that HIDs totally blind out people & are illegal.
      Also I was under impression that stock high beam is enough for all conditions.
      No issues mate, thanks for the clarification.
      Personally, even I like that bluish colour light than yellowish.
      I was just being right ethically.
      Now necessity for this upgrade is clear.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by HydBiker View Post
        well, you are not alone with your thought.... I'm here to second you with that.
        I too agree with your thought
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        • #94
          can we use this(this is hid.....na) and how
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          • #95
            ^^ These are normal bulbs!
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            • #96
              thanks

              any good shops from nagpur
              where i can do this................and buy hid's

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              • #97
                Originally posted by surendra.xbhp View Post
                You may be right Rahul.
                I just happened to read it in the blog that HIDs totally blind out people & are illegal.
                Also I was under impression that stock high beam is enough for all conditions.
                No issues mate, thanks for the clarification.
                Personally, even I like that bluish colour light than yellowish.
                I was just being right ethically.
                Now necessity for this upgrade is clear.
                And yeah, a 6000K HID will make the road signs glow much better than a 4300K one. Your points are valid..depending on situations.

                Originally posted by riazmomin View Post
                3rd point, A blinded has all the possibilites of driving over you. be it a car or truck. Infact a high beam from a simple 35w lamp is enough to do the job of blinding.

                Any how, its my very personal opinion, I feel like the bang those headlamps of opposite vehicle coming with high beam on and especially projectors.
                Originally posted by HydBiker View Post
                well, you are not alone with your thought.... I'm here to second you with that.
                Agreed, but what your high beam will force the opposite traffic to lower their beams, when you need them to and secondly It's not a problem on roads like GQ.
                Been There, Done That; Better!

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                • #98
                  Rahul that's agreat job dude. The projector aids the hid quite well. I'm using HID on my FZ too, both the beams are HID, unlike the regular kits that you get. The bulb is one unit only, except that the filament moves in & out while using the High beam. I paid about Rs.4500/= for the entire kit.

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                  • #99
                    this will help you all..............



                    i think 6k is best if u want all the things to glow white
                    Last edited by mayank04; 10-04-2009, 12:20 PM.

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                    • can someone clarify a quick doubt? Are HIDs really any good without projectors?
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                      • Yeah, only thing is that the beam will spread a little and will not be as focused. While this will not bother you as much, oncoming vehicles will feel the glare! Other than that, projectors are not really needed!
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                        • Originally posted by abhijeet080808 View Post
                          Yeah, only thing is that the beam will spread a little and will not be as focused. While this will not bother you as much, oncoming vehicles will feel the glare! Other than that, projectors are not really needed!
                          +1, That's exactly what's the projectors do. But people generally take is as a beam magnifier!
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                          • A question for the guys here.


                            I am planning to get projectors soon .( Skoda/ Sonata )

                            1:Now is it necessary that i have to go for HIDs to use the projector or will they work fine with the normal bulb.

                            2:also. normal bulbs already have both filaments and low projectors have the high beam blocked.
                            Now if i remove the block can i have high and low beam on the same projector ?
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                            • Originally posted by Seamus View Post
                              h'sir china ka maal hai, chala toh chand tak nahi toh shaam tak' ..
                              good one there
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                              • Originally posted by avinrichards View Post
                                A question for the guys here.


                                I am planning to get projectors soon .( Skoda/ Sonata )

                                1:Now is it necessary that i have to go for HIDs to use the projector or will they work fine with the normal bulb.

                                2:also. normal bulbs already have both filaments and low projectors have the high beam blocked.
                                Now if i remove the block can i have high and low beam on the same projector ?
                                +1 to those questions.
                                But Avin AFAIK you just cannot have both beams in one projector. You gotta have 2 projectors, one with the blockage for the low beam and one without the blockage for the high beam.


                                Also any ideas for fitting 2 projectors inside the stock headlamp of a UGIII? Mount them side by side or one over the other [ a la 220] ??
                                Last edited by pavanchirmade; 10-05-2009, 11:47 AM.

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