Possible to change Maxima HID xenon to Bi-xenon?

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Mar 27, 2011 | 08:26 PM
  #1  
I don't really like that the stock high beams are halogen and don't illuminate the road ahead as well as a bi-xenon. I know the previous gen had a bi-xenon but don't know why it's not on the 7th gen. I do a good amount of night driving is why I ask. I don't know if anyone on here has it done and the difficulty of possibly having it done. Any insight would be good.
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Mar 27, 2011 | 10:06 PM
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Previous Gen had the same setup as the 7th, I had an 06 an it had D2S-lows and 9012 highs, same as the 7th

edit: 7th gen highs are 9005
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Mar 27, 2011 | 10:18 PM
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You would have to swap projectors which is pretty simple if you can do that sort of stuff. If you're really interested I could do it for ya.

In the mean time you could throw HIDs in there and the output will be much better.
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Mar 27, 2011 | 10:33 PM
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Quote: Previous Gen had the same setup as the 7th, I had an 06 an it had D2S-lows and 9012 highs, same as the 7th

edit: 7th gen highs are 9005
I believe the 07-08 had the bi-xenons could be wrong though. That halogen bulb really sucks.

Quote: You would have to swap projectors which is pretty simple if you can do that sort of stuff. If you're really interested I could do it for ya.

In the mean time you could throw HIDs in there and the output will be much better.
I haven't really ever messed with changing bulbs and projectors so I wouldn't know what I would be doing so would have someone do it for me. If a bi-xenon is installed would the high beam halogen light in the headlight become useless because they would both just be in the projectors. Where would be the best place to get real quality projectors and lights?
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Mar 27, 2011 | 10:50 PM
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Quote: I haven't really ever messed with changing bulbs and projectors so I wouldn't know what I would be doing so would have someone do it for me. If a bi-xenon is installed would the high beam halogen light in the headlight become useless because they would both just be in the projectors. Where would be the best place to get real quality projectors and lights?
I can swap the projectors for ya, I've been itching to do a 7th gen set already lol.

If we install bi-xenons you'll have no need for the halogen high beam. When the bi-xenon shield flips down in the projector, that should be more than good enough lol

For projectors and HIDs, check theretrofitsource.com
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Mar 27, 2011 | 11:12 PM
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Quote: I can swap the projectors for ya, I've been itching to do a 7th gen set already lol.

If we install bi-xenons you'll have no need for the halogen high beam. When the bi-xenon shield flips down in the projector, that should be more than good enough lol

For projectors and HIDs, check theretrofitsource.com
Can you tell me the exact list of parts I would need. This may be a dumb and random question but can the bi-xenon projector and bulb from a 2010 Escalade be fitted into the Maxima headlight?
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Mar 28, 2011 | 07:26 AM
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Quote: Can you tell me the exact list of parts I would need. This may be a dumb and random question but can the bi-xenon projector and bulb from a 2010 Escalade be fitted into the Maxima headlight?
All you would need is a set of bi-xenon projectors. TL's are probably the best out there but they're kinda bulky. I'm not sure how they'd fit in the housings.

I'm not sure how you'd wire that up though. That's the more important question.
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Mar 28, 2011 | 09:26 AM
  #8  
So 2 bi-xenon bulbs will illuminate better than 2 HID lows and 2 Silverstar Ultra halogen highs? I've never had bi-xenon lights before, it's impressive if the 2 bi-xenons are better than the stock 4-bulb stock setup.
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Mar 28, 2011 | 09:32 AM
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check out the fx bi-xenon projectors, they should fit. I just retrofitted it into a camry headlight with no problems.
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Mar 28, 2011 | 11:04 AM
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Quote: So 2 bi-xenon bulbs will illuminate better than 2 HID lows and 2 Silverstar Ultra halogen highs? I've never had bi-xenon lights before, it's impressive if the 2 bi-xenons are better than the stock 4-bulb stock setup.
Bi-xenon projectors use just one bulb with a solenoid that when the high beams are flipped, the cutoff shield flips down to allow all light through the projector with not cut off no nada. They're extremely powerful!

Definitely light up more than four halogen bulb. Just one TL with the cutoff shield flipped down will probably outshine all four halogens.
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Mar 28, 2011 | 11:29 AM
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Quote: Bi-xenon projectors use just one bulb with a solenoid that when the high beams are flipped, the cutoff shield flips down to allow all light through the projector with not cut off no nada. They're extremely powerful!

Definitely light up more than four halogen bulb. Just one TL with the cutoff shield flipped down will probably outshine all four halogens.
Basically I was just comparing the G37 Bi-Xenon setup to the 7th Gen Maxima 2 Xenon and 2 Halogen setup. When I test drove the G37 I wanted to do it at night because I've never used Bi-Xenon headlights before, but I drove it during the day. Would you guys say that the G37 setup is a huge improvement over the 7th Gen Maxima setup, or a mediocre improvement? I wish there was a picture of a side-by-side comparison.

I guess putting HID's in the highs would be an option as well as long as you don't mind not being able to flash anybody and waiting for the highs to warm up every time you turn them on, which I'm sure aren't good for the ballasts.
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Mar 28, 2011 | 11:43 AM
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Quote: I believe the 07-08 had the bi-xenons could be wrong though. That halogen bulb really sucks.


My 07 uses the same HID for High and low. There's a cutoff door that blocks the top of the beam, and opens up when you go for high beam to get more light farther down the road. But no dual bulb or anything like that.
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Mar 28, 2011 | 12:49 PM
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Quote: I guess putting HID's in the highs would be an option as well as long as you don't mind not being able to flash anybody and waiting for the highs to warm up every time you turn them on, which I'm sure aren't good for the ballasts.
You could always go with higher watt halogens or HIR bulbs for the high beams.
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Mar 28, 2011 | 06:53 PM
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Is it possible to install another hid projector in the highbeam spot like the FX35 or Qx56? I think installing a Bi-xenon will require a lot of work. If I can't find another way I'll probably just put in a HID bulb for the highbeam. What HID highbeam bulb should I buy to match the stock HID xenons?
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Mar 28, 2011 | 07:23 PM
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Quote: Is it possible to install another hid projector in the highbeam spot like the FX35 or Qx56? I think installing a Bi-xenon will require a lot of work. If I can't find another way I'll probably just put in a HID bulb for the highbeam. What HID highbeam bulb should I buy to match the stock HID xenons?
Installing a projector period (whether it be in the high beam spot or replacing the low beam projector) will be about the same amount of work.

But if you're gonna throw HIDs in the high beams, go with 4300K.
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Mar 28, 2011 | 07:23 PM
  #16  
i actually have a projector with the ballas and bulb from a 07 infiniti. i think its bi-xenon not to sure. ill upload some pics and ill be selling it. not sure on the price yet i gotta check around see what they go for then ill let you guys know who ever is interested in it
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Mar 28, 2011 | 07:36 PM
  #17  
Quote: Installing a projector period (whether it be in the high beam spot or replacing the low beam projector) will be about the same amount of work.

But if you're gonna throw HIDs in the high beams, go with 4300K.
Is it possible to put another projector in the high beam spot?
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Mar 28, 2011 | 07:54 PM
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Quote: Is it possible to put another projector in the high beam spot?
Definitely man.
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Mar 28, 2011 | 08:51 PM
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Quote: Definitely man.
That would be really cool and different to have two different projectors in the housing. That is something I would really consider as I would not only get the Bi-xenon projection but it would look very good as well. It does sound pricey though. We could possibly use that highbeam projector for a DRL and highbeam at night. The Maxima would look like a Infiniti M. Notice the DRL but I would have it match my stock xenon.
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Mar 28, 2011 | 09:11 PM
  #20  
Quote: That would be really cool and different to have two different projectors in the housing. That is something I would really consider as I would not only get the Bi-xenon projection but it would look very good as well. It does sound pricey though. We could possibly use that highbeam projector for a DRL and highbeam at night. The Maxima would look like a Infiniti M. Notice the DRL but I would have it match my stock xenon.
Not too pricey actually. If you could find 9005 halogen projectors small enough to fit, plus $100 and shipping it could be done.
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Mar 28, 2011 | 09:59 PM
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Quote: Not too pricey actually. If you could find 9005 halogen projectors small enough to fit, plus $100 and shipping it could be done.
Is it a 9005/HB2? Is any other projector able to fit? I believe the wiring may be complicated for what I'm looking for. The highbeam used as a low powered DRL when car is on and when highbeams are used the highbeam comes up along with the original HID projector or something like that.
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Mar 28, 2011 | 11:10 PM
  #22  
Quote: Is it a 9005/HB2? Is any other projector able to fit? I believe the wiring may be complicated for what I'm looking for. The highbeam used as a low powered DRL when car is on and when highbeams are used the highbeam comes up along with the original HID projector or something like that.
Yup high beam is 9005.

I'm not good with wiring so someone is gonna have to chime in for that lol.
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Mar 28, 2011 | 11:38 PM
  #23  
Installing hid into DRL location you will either:
1 have no drl or
2 have mad flicker. The ballast will not get enough power from the car to ignite properly.
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Mar 28, 2011 | 11:43 PM
  #24  
Search around and see if a set of TSX hid projectors will fit. I had a set of those retroed into my 97 and they light up the road like it was daytime.
Bixenon has nothing to do with bulbs. Has everything to do with the projector. I would think it would be fairly simple to wire a set up. Just have to find the proper power source (hot wire) when your stock high beams are activated. Tie that into the solenoid that drops the cut off shield on the bixenon projector and you golden.
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Mar 28, 2011 | 11:44 PM
  #25  
Quote: Installing a projector period (whether it be in the high beam spot or replacing the low beam projector) will be about the same amount of work.

But if you're gonna throw HIDs in the high beams, go with 4300K.
While I agree with you my wallet says 5000k outputs almost as many lumens and is a fraction of the cost.
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Mar 30, 2011 | 09:57 AM
  #26  
I think I have decided with just throwing in some 4300k Phillips HID bulbs. Easiest approach to having brighter highbeams.
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Mar 30, 2011 | 11:11 AM
  #27  
Quote: I think I have decided with just throwing in some 4300k Phillips HID bulbs. Easiest approach to having brighter highbeams.
Morimoto's or Osram's are other options.
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Apr 3, 2011 | 07:18 PM
  #28  
http://forums.maxima.org/other-sale-...ml#post7997846
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