Factory HIDs on a NON HID CAR WORKS!!!
I just installed OEM ballasts and bulbs and it works! I bought an adapter for the HID bulb on ebay to fit, but it still needed a little work. Ill get pics when I have more time, but this was a great solution for people who want quality ballasts at a low cost! Woot!
BTW, the lenses work fine. There is a clear horizon... |
Originally Posted by BigRed
(Post 2265147)
I just installed OEM ballasts and bulbs and it works! I bought an adapter for the HID bulb on ebay to fit, but it still needed a little work. Ill get pics when I have more time, but this was a great solution for people who want quality ballasts at a low cost! Woot!
BTW, the lenses work fine. There is a clear horizon... |
I am glad that worked out for you, please post pics when you get a chance and thank you.
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I will probably do that tonight real quick... From my understanding, it has a clear horizon. Not sure what other people want out of it though.
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Clear horizon? What's that?
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Originally Posted by SayNoToPistons
(Post 2266124)
Clear horizon? What's that?
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^ lol
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local subaru person found these.
http://vvme.com/catalog/list-s-10145-10146.html lots of the wrx guys including 06-07 which use projector bulbs like our 8's use them with good results. looking at getting a pair for my wrx and 8 |
what you need to do this Bigred? how much it costs? how long it takes to install?
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it varies^ all you need are OEM ballasts, bulbs, bulb converters (d2s to h7 if i recall, or something like that), and some creative thinking.
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Originally Posted by WRXtoRX8
(Post 2266264)
local subaru person found these.
http://vvme.com/catalog/list-s-10145-10146.html lots of the wrx guys including 06-07 which use projector bulbs like our 8's use them with good results. looking at getting a pair for my wrx and 8 |
here are the pics. i think my passenger side needs to be adjusted a little bit.
http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s...l/IMG_0077.jpg http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s...l/IMG_0078.jpg http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s...l/IMG_0081.jpg http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s...l/IMG_0082.jpg http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s...l/IMG_0083.jpg http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s...l/IMG_0084.jpg |
sorry they were iphone pics :)
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looks good! now you need matching fogs! I bought LED H11's while i saved up enough to do my HID Fogs. But i couldnt stand the yellowness of the fogs with my HID's.
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I like the yellow fogs. it also penetrates through fog better :)
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the HID Fogs are great in the fog as well! i have 6000K in the fogs and 6000k in the head lights.
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Nice job... i guess "you've seen the light" now eh? ;)
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Originally Posted by Kris
(Post 2269796)
the HID Fogs are great in the fog as well! i have 6000K in the fogs and 6000k in the head lights.
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Originally Posted by BigRed
(Post 2267237)
and how long do their ballasts last ?
14 Months warranty directly with our company ! The ballasts and bulbs comes with 14 Months warranty from all factory defects. If any component fails within warranty period, we will replace the defective component immediately. Contact us with a description of the problem and we will be happy to assist. what kind of warranty does the oem ones have? also from someone on the subie forum that has a set informed me they are hella ballasts |
do the ballasts plug into the oem wiring? like are the plugs the same?
i'm getting a non-hid 8 and want to add the oem hid's but i want something that looks oem. |
Originally Posted by -RX8-
(Post 2281631)
do the ballasts plug into the oem wiring? like are the plugs the same?
i'm getting a non-hid 8 and want to add the oem hid's but i want something that looks oem. |
Originally Posted by -RX8-
(Post 2281631)
do the ballasts plug into the oem wiring? like are the plugs the same?
i'm getting a non-hid 8 and want to add the oem hid's but i want something that looks oem. You also loose light output higher up you go. Optimal output ranges between 4500k - 6000k. After 6000k it goes down from there. |
Originally Posted by BigRed
(Post 2269739)
I like the yellow fogs. it also penetrates through fog better :)
I do agree that yellow does work for fog but not in lights. This is how it works. The yellow color removes the blue color in fog (every color in the world comes down to only yellow, red, blue). The reason why yellow lights don't work is because you are projecting the light outward. It doesn't filter anything out that way. What will work though is if you have glasses with yellow lenses. The yellow lens will filter out the blue pigments before they reach the rods and cones in your eyes. This will "cut" through the fog better than yellow lights. |
Originally Posted by Shadow12one
(Post 2282655)
OEM HID light temp is 4500K. Generally 4500k - 5000k. 6000k will look a bit whiter than OEM with a slight hint of blue, 8000K will look VERY blue, 10,000K - 12,000k is purple (more purple as you go up), etc.
You also loose light output higher up you go. Optimal output ranges between 4500k - 6000k. After 6000k it goes down from there. |
Ah I see
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