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Old 05-02-2004, 10:00 PM
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Angry 7000K Nokya Stage II 100W H11 bulbs look like after a few months usage

These are how the bulbs look after a few months of usage I paid $40 for them!!! Though they still work and were as bright as when they first installed; super white compared to stock. I Guess these bulbs must be running really hot

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I would be more worried about the damage to the reflectors from the heat...maybe try 80 watt bulbs instead??
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Nokya = ricey crap

stick with Osram Silverstar (www.powerbulbs.com) or Silvania Silverstar (US market, local auto store)
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I didn't know Osram made an H11 bulb.

and I still don't think they do.

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I paid 20 bucks for my nokya and have 0 problems
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give it a few more months, it'll die fast enough.
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Originally posted by MrWigggles
I didn't know Osram made an H11 bulb.

and I still don't think they do.

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oops didn't bother checking bulb types :X

yeah Osram only make 'common' headlight bulbs for the Silverstar
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Welll, after this I'm going to switch to OEM yellow bulbs Not going to spend another dime on those bulbs again! Now I know why cheap bulbs do blow :p

Maybe I'm using it too long of a period ~5 hours night driving? But that's no excuse for bulbs to be deformed like that after extensive use.
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absolutely no excuse

i mean, OE style bulbs would almost NEVER have this problem
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Do not touch the glass envelope with your skin.. the oils from your hand made that lamp do that . The heat is drawn to the oil you left behind on the glass . That makes it do that. It will blow next.

Tha is the only reason that lamp did that.
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i had a set of Nokya H4 'hyperwhite' bulbs on my Protege. I installed the bulbs the 'proper way' (not touching the bulbs with my bare hands), and it still blew out and looked like the pics above after 6 months *shrug*
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how long is a good lifetime for a bulb?

I uste to buy PIAA bulbs for twice the price but they look the same when on and last the same amount of time

so why waste the money
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Originally posted by mikeb
how long is a good lifetime for a bulb?
it should last as long as its identical OEM bulb counterpart.

that means YEARS of 100% usage, not MONTHS.
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