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Old 11-27-2007, 10:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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55w HID kit?

I'm sure this thread has been discussed here. I did a search and didn't uncover anything. Has anyone tried going with a 55 watt kit? How much brighter were they? Company's have been stating 3 to 4 times brighter than 35w kits. I am also assuming this would cure any flicker problem too? Let me know I'm on the bubble to purchase something. If this 55w kit won't work or has problems, I will be going with Stealth's, and lastly 6000k or 8000k? Advice greatly appreciated, photos even better. Thanks in advance.
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Old 11-27-2007, 10:10 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Catalog > 6000K HID > 6000K HID Kit 6000K HID Kit
Our price:$ 169.95 Select Bulb Size: -- Choose one --H1H3H4(9003)H6H7H8H9H10(9145)H11H13(9008)900490059 0069007D2RD2SD2C880(H27)881889893 Quantity </IMG> Add to Cart Description: The 6000K 35W Xenon Conversion kit will gives you a Pure White color and with a very slight and barely noticeable tint of blue and purple. This kit has an approximately 2800lm output, which is about 3x the light output of the traditional halogen light and is much brighter than the original BMW and Mercedes HIDs. Slightly less light output compared to the 4300K but it emits much pure whiter light.



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Here wee go...

Catalog > 6000K HID > 6000K 55W HID Kit 6000K 55W HID Kit
Our price:$ 189.95 Select Bulb Size: -- Choose one --H1H3H4(9003)H6H7H8H9H10(9145)H11H13(9008)900490059 0069007D2RD2SD2C880(H27)881889893 Quantity </IMG> Add to Cart Description: The 55W HID will increase 40%-50% in lumens (intensity) of the standard 35W HID and it's the brightest HID kit for your car in the world. Beam pattern and coverage are extremely increased. The increase in lumens light up the foreground with extremely bright light ever. Further more, the heavy duty 55W kit will takes even the most extreme condition and it's recommend for racing use and for cars that need especially 55W lightings such the newest BMW, Mercedes and trucks. But 55W kit can be installed on any cars for optimum driving experience.

The 55W halogen bulb uses a continuous power draw of 10-15 amps, while 55W HID lighting system uses 20 amps to start-up then drops to a mere only 4-5 amps per ballast during operation. Since it consumes less power than traditional halogen light bulbs, it gets much longer lasting.

The 6000K 55W Xenon Conversion kit will gives you a pure white color and with a very slight and barely noticeable tint of blue and purple. This 55W kit has an approximately 4200lm output, and provide 4x to 6x stronger the light output of the traditional halogen light. Slightly less light output compared to the 4300K but it emits much pure whiter light.

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It depends what your getting it on. Headlights or fog lights? If your doing fog lights then it should be ok bc there more pointed towards the ground anyways, not right at eyesight with the headlights. Now for some one getting them in your head lights it would probably just blind everybody and seem like you have your High beams on. 35w kits are already blinding when you install them on halogen housings with 3 times more output then stock. That means if you install these on your headlights your looking at 6 times the output of stock thats just nuts.
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If your headlights are properly adjusted, should it matter? I wanted to use these for both, healight and fogs...





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It depends what your getting it on. Headlights or fog lights? If your doing fog lights then it should be ok bc there more pointed towards the ground anyways, not right at eyesight with the headlights. Now for some one getting them in your head lights it would probably just blind everybody and seem like you have your High beams on. 35w kits are already blinding when you install them on halogen housings with 3 times more output then stock. That means if you install these on your headlights your looking at 6 times the output of stock thats just nuts.
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