HID? Problems?
#11
1. In most states, this is illegal
2. You we get better light output in a projector... well not, technicly, but all the light from the bulb will be directed at the road and not everywhere else.
3. they may be bright, but not as bright as a 5000k or 6000k of the same wattage
#12
wow...go bl@w yur selve...i doubt the color temp is way better and the low hid kits r g@y..a deep xenon blue lights up the whole freeway..everyone who sees my headlights in action likes.. i posted on youtube in action anmadrid2003 or click YouTube - 10000k hid kit on my 98 civic
#13
wow...go bl@w yur selve...i doubt the color temp is way better and the low hid kits r g@y..a deep xenon blue lights up the whole freeway..everyone who sees my headlights in action likes.. i posted on youtube in action anmadrid2003 or click YouTube - 10000k hid kit on my 98 civic
I see a comment stating that they kept up with 110mph. You're cool for going that fast when the max speed limit is normally around 65mph on most highways. Did you think the lights we going to fall off, or you were going to outrun your light output? LOL
#15
Correct me if I'm wrong but... no vehicle has ever broken the speed of light so if you think you're outrunning your light it's just because you can't see what you're doing when you're going 110 on a normal road night OR day.
#17
He's right. When you're having trouble seeing down the road at night, it helps to go faster. The velocity of the car will throw the light from your headlights farther. Ignore the speed limit signs, they were put up by morons who aren't aware of this fact and/or want everyone to get killed. This only works though when you have 10,000K HIDs in reflector housings. Trust me as I'm a scientist, not any sort of a troll.
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