Installed 6000k Headlight Bulbs by "Kensun"
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Installed 6000k Headlight Bulbs by "Kensun"
Thought I would share my second mod (first being LED tag lights, if you would call that a 'mod'). I purchased lights from Amazon, with Prime shipping, for $30.00.
And they turned out quite nicely. I didn't want something completely blue, just with more of a white-ish, blue tint. The upgrade from OEM is just enough for my liking
Next on the list:
- Manzo Axleback Exhaust
- Satin/Matte Black Rear Valence Overlay by Bluebatoverlays.com
- Possibly Plastidip'ing grill and badges on trunk lid
Side-note: I also ordered LED fog light replacements from Amazon but they did not fit. I tried making them fit, and ended up losing both screws to the fog light bulb fastener inside the housing somewhere . Does anyone have or know of a good LED fog light bulb?
And they turned out quite nicely. I didn't want something completely blue, just with more of a white-ish, blue tint. The upgrade from OEM is just enough for my liking
Next on the list:
- Manzo Axleback Exhaust
- Satin/Matte Black Rear Valence Overlay by Bluebatoverlays.com
- Possibly Plastidip'ing grill and badges on trunk lid
Side-note: I also ordered LED fog light replacements from Amazon but they did not fit. I tried making them fit, and ended up losing both screws to the fog light bulb fastener inside the housing somewhere . Does anyone have or know of a good LED fog light bulb?
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V-LED and DD (do searches) are the two LED companies of choice here on the forums. Amazon, eBay, Pep-Boys, etc are all crap shoots and often crap. You get what you pay for.
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Visible light is reduced past 4300 Kelvin, which means you have less visibility at night for "looks". Also, you took out $100+/pair OEM bulbs for $30/pair no name bulbs. Hopefully you don't have the igniting issues that most people develop over time since the OEM ballasts don't play nicely with cheap bulbs.
Last edited by Ryne; 03-06-2015 at 01:29 PM.
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Visible light is reduced past 4300 Kelvin, which means you have less visibility at night for "looks". Also, you took out $100+/pair OEM bulbs for $30/pair no name bulbs. Hopefully you don't have the igniting issues that most people develop over time since the OEM ballasts don't play nicely with cheap bulbs.
Spent the...$160 on the Phillips 6000k's and couldn't be happier. They look and work perfectly.
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Like Ryne said, anything past 4300 kelvin (OEM) you actually loose lumens (visible light), so while you think you are getting brighter headlights because they are whiter (hint of blue past 5000k) they aren't. Ability to see at night is not something you should mess with all for looks and looking rice IMHO.
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Sort of, the C1 Xtreme Vision is Philips, Osram CBI equivalent. The CBI at 5K (same as C1 Xtreme Vision), which will provide slightly more visible light than the Ultinon at 6K. The Ultinon is still a great bulb with great luminosity, though. I recommend anyone interested in buying OEM bulbs to use a reputable dealer such as The RetroFit Source (as linked above) since there are more fakes on the market than authentic.
Last edited by Ryne; 03-06-2015 at 02:11 PM.
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On the G I had the hardest problems finding the right Hid... after many cheap trials and errors I ended up going to both for Fog and HID with Morimoto... total set was about $180 for fogs and Hids... no fault as most do and No flicker.... You will get off most lower brands both of those issues and when I plugged in both, they just fired up and being 5k lighting that it was perfectly white...no blue no yellow...
Now being in the Q50 I have 5k lighting LED's of course.
In the G having 5k was the perfect combo for the light reach maximum distance IMO and still never had a issue....
Now being in the Q50 I have 5k lighting LED's of course.
In the G having 5k was the perfect combo for the light reach maximum distance IMO and still never had a issue....
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The Steering Wheel Guy
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On the G I had the hardest problems finding the right Hid... after many cheap trials and errors I ended up going to both for Fog and HID with Morimoto... total set was about $180 for fogs and Hids... no fault as most do and No flicker.... You will get off most lower brands both of those issues and when I plugged in both, they just fired up and being 5k lighting that it was perfectly white...no blue no yellow...
Now being in the Q50 I have 5k lighting LED's of course.
In the G having 5k was the perfect combo for the light reach maximum distance IMO and still never had a issue....
Now being in the Q50 I have 5k lighting LED's of course.
In the G having 5k was the perfect combo for the light reach maximum distance IMO and still never had a issue....