Okay, I finally understand you HID guys....
#1
Okay, I finally understand you HID guys....
So I was driving back from upatate NY last night. It was cloudy, so the moon wasn't shining. If you've ever been on I-90W/E between MA/NY, you know that there is NOTHING and NO LIGHTS. I am used to driving in CT and near NYC...there are lots of lights and "light pollution," because of the small size of the area. But in the middle of nowhere, with my stock headlights and foglights on, I had to use my highbeams a lot. So, I kind of see why you might want those HID's now.
However, since I am not going to go to upstate NY too much, I don't care!
Just thought I'd post.
However, since I am not going to go to upstate NY too much, I don't care!
Just thought I'd post.
#3
GO AWAY
Originally posted by 95emeraldgxe
yeah - HID's look kool too!
yeah - HID's look kool too!
STOP WHORING
#5
Re: GO AWAY
Originally posted by Maxima Shine
Mr. 95emeraldgxe, what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent posts do you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this forum is now dumber for having reading your posts. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
STOP WHORING
Mr. 95emeraldgxe, what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent posts do you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this forum is now dumber for having reading your posts. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
STOP WHORING
#11
I'd love to pick up some HIDs at some point, but the thing that always bothers me is inspection :/ I'm pretty sure in TX you HAVE to have high beams which all the aftermarket kits don't. With the GD prices they look even more appealing though.
-hype
-hype
#13
Originally posted by xHypex
I'd love to pick up some HIDs at some point, but the thing that always bothers me is inspection :/ I'm pretty sure in TX you HAVE to have high beams which all the aftermarket kits don't. With the GD prices they look even more appealing though.
-hype
I'd love to pick up some HIDs at some point, but the thing that always bothers me is inspection :/ I'm pretty sure in TX you HAVE to have high beams which all the aftermarket kits don't. With the GD prices they look even more appealing though.
-hype
FYI
HID's by design/nature cannot act as both high and low beams. Hence, BMWs (with 2 circular headlight housings) have the HID option because the other circle (inner) housing takes care of the high beam. Other models with one headlight housing (ie, Audi, Mercedes, etc) will have two sections within it, sectioning off the HID buld from the regular halogen for the high beam.
Just thought that you might want to know. Besides, knowledge is the strongest weapon a person can possess.
#14
Originally posted by Str8Maxin
FYI
HID's by design/nature cannot act as both high and low beams. Hence, BMWs (with 2 circular headlight housings) have the HID option because the other circle (inner) housing takes care of the high beam. Other models with one headlight housing (ie, Audi, Mercedes, etc) will have two sections within it, sectioning off the HID buld from the regular halogen for the high beam.
Just thought that you might want to know. Besides, knowledge is the strongest weapon a person can possess.
FYI
HID's by design/nature cannot act as both high and low beams. Hence, BMWs (with 2 circular headlight housings) have the HID option because the other circle (inner) housing takes care of the high beam. Other models with one headlight housing (ie, Audi, Mercedes, etc) will have two sections within it, sectioning off the HID buld from the regular halogen for the high beam.
Just thought that you might want to know. Besides, knowledge is the strongest weapon a person can possess.
#15
Originally posted by Str8Maxin
FYI
HID's by design/nature cannot act as both high and low beams. Hence, BMWs (with 2 circular headlight housings) have the HID option because the other circle (inner) housing takes care of the high beam. Other models with one headlight housing (ie, Audi, Mercedes, etc) will have two sections within it, sectioning off the HID buld from the regular halogen for the high beam.
Just thought that you might want to know. Besides, knowledge is the strongest weapon a person can possess.
FYI
HID's by design/nature cannot act as both high and low beams. Hence, BMWs (with 2 circular headlight housings) have the HID option because the other circle (inner) housing takes care of the high beam. Other models with one headlight housing (ie, Audi, Mercedes, etc) will have two sections within it, sectioning off the HID buld from the regular halogen for the high beam.
Just thought that you might want to know. Besides, knowledge is the strongest weapon a person can possess.
SuDZ
#16
I can't speak for 2k2's, but my brother's I35 has the HIDs and a smaller bulb (I don't know what it is) which acts as the high beam. I knew that HIDs couldn't have high beams because of their construction, but for some reason manufacturers haven't figured out a way to mimic the I35 setup (or they don't care).
-hype
-hype
#17
Originally posted by xHypex
I can't speak for 2k2's, but my brother's I35 has the HIDs and a smaller bulb (I don't know what it is) which acts as the high beam. I knew that HIDs couldn't have high beams because of their construction, but for some reason manufacturers haven't figured out a way to mimic the I35 setup (or they don't care).
-hype
I can't speak for 2k2's, but my brother's I35 has the HIDs and a smaller bulb (I don't know what it is) which acts as the high beam. I knew that HIDs couldn't have high beams because of their construction, but for some reason manufacturers haven't figured out a way to mimic the I35 setup (or they don't care).
-hype
SuDZ
#18
The 2002's have separate halogen bulbs for highbeams.
Yes, the bulbs are easy to swap (for me). My car needs to be inspected this month, so I'll put the stock bulbs back in. It'll take significantly less than five minutes to do.
Yes, the bulbs are easy to swap (for me). My car needs to be inspected this month, so I'll put the stock bulbs back in. It'll take significantly less than five minutes to do.
#20
Re: GO AWAY
Originally posted by Maxima Shine
Mr. 95emeraldgxe, what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent posts do you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this forum is now dumber for having reading your posts. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
STOP WHORING
Mr. 95emeraldgxe, what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent posts do you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this forum is now dumber for having reading your posts. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
STOP WHORING
Thank you, May I buy you a beer?
#21
Re: GO AWAY
Originally posted by Maxima Shine
Mr. 95emeraldgxe, what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent posts do you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this forum is now dumber for having reading your posts. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
STOP WHORING
Mr. 95emeraldgxe, what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent posts do you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this forum is now dumber for having reading your posts. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
STOP WHORING
#22
Re: Okay, I finally understand you HID guys....
Originally posted by Lime
So I was driving back from upatate NY last night. It was cloudy, so the moon wasn't shining. If you've ever been on I-90W/E between MA/NY, you know that there is NOTHING and NO LIGHTS. I am used to driving in CT and near NYC...there are lots of lights and "light pollution," because of the small size of the area. But in the middle of nowhere, with my stock headlights and foglights on, I had to use my highbeams a lot. So, I kind of see why you might want those HID's now.
However, since I am not going to go to upstate NY too much, I don't care!
Just thought I'd post.
So I was driving back from upatate NY last night. It was cloudy, so the moon wasn't shining. If you've ever been on I-90W/E between MA/NY, you know that there is NOTHING and NO LIGHTS. I am used to driving in CT and near NYC...there are lots of lights and "light pollution," because of the small size of the area. But in the middle of nowhere, with my stock headlights and foglights on, I had to use my highbeams a lot. So, I kind of see why you might want those HID's now.
However, since I am not going to go to upstate NY too much, I don't care!
Just thought I'd post.
#23
Re: Re: Okay, I finally understand you HID guys....
Originally posted by deezo
This is the prime reason why I bought mine. I thought my eyes were getting bad in night driving(big difference from Brooklyn). I'm very happy with mine even driving on RT 15 in all of IT's darkness.
This is the prime reason why I bought mine. I thought my eyes were getting bad in night driving(big difference from Brooklyn). I'm very happy with mine even driving on RT 15 in all of IT's darkness.
SuDZ
#24
Originally posted by Max4Speed
They might look good but they arelike COP MAGNETS! and thats the reason i DONT like them.
They might look good but they arelike COP MAGNETS! and thats the reason i DONT like them.
If your put HID's in your ride, you'd love'em.
#25
Re: Re: Okay, I finally understand you HID guys....
Originally posted by deezo
This is the prime reason why I bought mine. I thought my eyes were getting bad in night driving(big difference from Brooklyn). I'm very happy with mine even driving on RT 15 in all of IT's darkness.
This is the prime reason why I bought mine. I thought my eyes were getting bad in night driving(big difference from Brooklyn). I'm very happy with mine even driving on RT 15 in all of IT's darkness.
#26
Originally posted by Str8Maxin
FYI
HID's by design/nature cannot act as both high and low beams. Hence, BMWs (with 2 circular headlight housings) have the HID option because the other circle (inner) housing takes care of the high beam. Other models with one headlight housing (ie, Audi, Mercedes, etc) will have two sections within it, sectioning off the HID buld from the regular halogen for the high beam.
Just thought that you might want to know. Besides, knowledge is the strongest weapon a person can possess.
FYI
HID's by design/nature cannot act as both high and low beams. Hence, BMWs (with 2 circular headlight housings) have the HID option because the other circle (inner) housing takes care of the high beam. Other models with one headlight housing (ie, Audi, Mercedes, etc) will have two sections within it, sectioning off the HID buld from the regular halogen for the high beam.
Just thought that you might want to know. Besides, knowledge is the strongest weapon a person can possess.
#27
Originally posted by wicked1044
not true... i have seen 4th gens w/ HID lights that also have high-low ability.
not true... i have seen 4th gens w/ HID lights that also have high-low ability.
-hype
#30
I think the HID guys are all missing the point >>
If it is indeed true that you no longer "need" your highbeams when driving on dark roads it means that the HIDs are now putting light in the amount and distance that the high beams used to provide. What this also means is that now you are imposing excessive glare on drivers moving toward you. At least with highbeams, you can switch them off...
In order to pass inspection anywhere in the US, you need to have working highbeams. THe 5th Gens and I30s all use an additional single filament bulb for highbeams, usually an HB3/9005, H7 or H1.
In order to pass inspection anywhere in the US, you need to have working highbeams. THe 5th Gens and I30s all use an additional single filament bulb for highbeams, usually an HB3/9005, H7 or H1.
#31
Re: I think the HID guys are all missing the point >>
Originally posted by Albertt
If it is indeed true that you no longer "need" your highbeams when driving on dark roads it means that the HIDs are now putting light in the amount and distance that the high beams used to provide. What this also means is that now you are imposing excessive glare on drivers moving toward you. At least with highbeams, you can switch them off...
In order to pass inspection anywhere in the US, you need to have working highbeams. THe 5th Gens and I30s all use an additional single filament bulb for highbeams, usually an HB3/9005, H7 or H1.
If it is indeed true that you no longer "need" your highbeams when driving on dark roads it means that the HIDs are now putting light in the amount and distance that the high beams used to provide. What this also means is that now you are imposing excessive glare on drivers moving toward you. At least with highbeams, you can switch them off...
In order to pass inspection anywhere in the US, you need to have working highbeams. THe 5th Gens and I30s all use an additional single filament bulb for highbeams, usually an HB3/9005, H7 or H1.
so for now i'll keep my hids on and be able to see a hole lot better. just to let you know the beam pattern is not that bad.
#33
Originally posted by Max4Speed
They might look good but they arelike COP MAGNETS! and thats the reason i DONT like them.
They might look good but they arelike COP MAGNETS! and thats the reason i DONT like them.
yes exactly
I would love to get me a set though, did you see how those things light up the road?! It's like driving in the daytime, but only at night
#34
Re: Re: Re: Okay, I finally understand you HID guys....
Originally posted by SuDZ
So how much of a difference does it make on the road in front of you? Like does it spread wider as well? Also what happens when you try to use highbeams with your HID conversion? Anything or just the highs are not connected at all?
SuDZ
So how much of a difference does it make on the road in front of you? Like does it spread wider as well? Also what happens when you try to use highbeams with your HID conversion? Anything or just the highs are not connected at all?
SuDZ
#35
Re: Re: Re: Re: Okay, I finally understand you HID guys....
Originally posted by PCGuRu2K
When I use my Highbeams on my HID's my Fog Lights go out.. Weird ehh??
When I use my Highbeams on my HID's my Fog Lights go out.. Weird ehh??
As for inspections, as long as you leave on your regular bulb harness/fittings, you have the option of going to standard bulbs in the blink of an eye. Just power your hits by using wire taps that you get from Radio shack. One day a year (for inspections) should not deter you from getting better lights. And although they do look good, I consider this a safety mod. When I need to communicate with other drivers, instead of my high beams, I will flash my yellow fogs. As for distance, they do not replace function of high beams--however, I honestly haven't used highbeams in maybe 2 years...
#36
Re: Re: Re: Re: Okay, I finally understand you HID guys....
Originally posted by PCGuRu2K
When I use my Highbeams on my HID's my Fog Lights go out.. Weird ehh??
When I use my Highbeams on my HID's my Fog Lights go out.. Weird ehh??
SuDZ
#37
Re: GO AWAY
HAHHAHA, dear lord i love that movie!!!!
Good call too...
Good call too...
Originally posted by Maxima Shine
Mr. 95emeraldgxe, what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent posts do you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this forum is now dumber for having reading your posts. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
STOP WHORING
Mr. 95emeraldgxe, what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent posts do you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this forum is now dumber for having reading your posts. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
STOP WHORING
#38
What you halogen guys don't get is that HIDs are a whole different type of light. My headlights are aimed to DOT specs done by a Nissan body shop. I have not had anyone highbeam me at all, and I think they are still too low. When I'm behind someone, all of the light is focused on the back of their trunk, without any refractions of light glaring into the cabin. When we say we don't need high beams anymore is because not only can we see farther than before, but now road signs and markings are lit up more than ever before. This is due to the fact that HIDs put out more lumens than a standard Halogen bulb. We don't have to blind anyone to see at night. It just makes night visibility more efficient.
#39
Originally posted by NightRider
What you halogen guys don't get is that HIDs are a whole different type of light. My headlights are aimed to DOT specs done by a Nissan body shop. I have not had anyone highbeam me at all, and I think they are still too low. When I'm behind someone, all of the light is focused on the back of their trunk, without any refractions of light glaring into the cabin. When we say we don't need high beams anymore is because not only can we see farther than before, but now road signs and markings are lit up more than ever before. This is due to the fact that HIDs put out more lumens than a standard Halogen bulb. We don't have to blind anyone to see at night. It just makes night visibility more efficient.
What you halogen guys don't get is that HIDs are a whole different type of light. My headlights are aimed to DOT specs done by a Nissan body shop. I have not had anyone highbeam me at all, and I think they are still too low. When I'm behind someone, all of the light is focused on the back of their trunk, without any refractions of light glaring into the cabin. When we say we don't need high beams anymore is because not only can we see farther than before, but now road signs and markings are lit up more than ever before. This is due to the fact that HIDs put out more lumens than a standard Halogen bulb. We don't have to blind anyone to see at night. It just makes night visibility more efficient.
#40
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Okay, I finally understand you HID guys....
Originally posted by SuDZ
You could always rewire that if you wanted. So the fogs stay on with the HID's.
SuDZ
You could always rewire that if you wanted. So the fogs stay on with the HID's.
SuDZ