bulbs
#1
bulbs
Guys I had eurodezign bulbs in my max for about a year and they were 6000k. (not hid) I saw that they have ones for 8500k. Does the k mean a more brighter blue or does it mean something else. Worth buying? I know some people dont like blue headlights but I do and was wondering if these (8500k) would be real blue. The 6000k were definitly nice......
#4
Yeah, 8500 would be real blue, but on the verge of goin back to a purple hue. 9000K HIDs have a purple hue, 6000 are nice and white with a hint of purple in em. Honestly, I love the color 7000K produces, but 8500K would be more of a royal blue rather then a light sky blue color of 7000K.
For example:
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7000K
9000K
For example:
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9000K
*Thanks to maximabest
#6
Originally Posted by adithius
The more K, the brighter they are supposed to be.
#7
Read the link below for detailed info.
http://www.intellexual.net/hid.html
Hope that will help clearing lots of confusion about HID and bulb temperatures vs. Lumens
http://www.intellexual.net/hid.html
Hope that will help clearing lots of confusion about HID and bulb temperatures vs. Lumens
#8
Originally Posted by adithius
The more K, the brighter they are supposed to be.
woops-did nto realize that you guys had already schooled him.
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