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guys all the details on the product are there the picture i have is all i got

As for the PM i was asking for people to PM if they are a definate in or not . So if they are in i will send them the bank details. There is nothing to hide about anything on this product . Its just a HID kit at a good price and also comes with warranty

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Well there is only one way to build a trader rating...

Im keen...

PM bank details please...

H1 - 6k for my R33 please...

Cheers Col

NOTE: Just confirm that H1 is the low beam for R33 yeah???

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Well there is only one way to build a trader rating...

Im keen...

PM bank details please...

H1 - 6k for my R33 please...

Cheers Col

NOTE: Just confirm that H1 is the low beam for R33 yeah???

r33s use h1 for low beam

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What sort suits s13 silvia headlights? Low beams? The ooo ooo style headlights? If you can find out for me - put me in for a set of 6k:) Thanks.

buddy your gonna have to take the bulb out and find out because i wouldnt have a clue what kind of bulb it is

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question if i go for a really hight heat range will it discolour my headlights over time?

not to sure but if you go high temp bulb the colour is a blue or even purple and you have got a good chance of getting defected

the best ones to get are the 6000k and will keep you out of trouble

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question if i go for a really hight heat range will it discolour my headlights over time?

The globes themselves are 35W which normal halogen lamps are 50W or more, the Kelvin (K) rating of the globes has to do with the "Color Temperature".

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higher kelvin rating means more energy needed thus more heat created?? or am i an idiot..lol. what wattage are these bulbs rated at. im able to change bulbs later on right. whats the price for another set of bulbs? thanks for putting up with these noob questions.

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higher kelvin rating means more energy needed thus more heat created?? or am i an idiot..lol. what wattage are these bulbs rated at. im able to change bulbs later on right. whats the price for another set of bulbs? thanks for putting up with these noob questions.

i think they are 30w or 35w bulbs also you can change the bulbs when they blow they are about $70 a pair of bulbs i think

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I've been reading up on this and after reading the following page - swap hxxp to http first

hxxp://www.xenonlightshid.com/index.asp

This suggests that ballasts are unecessary for Xenon. So I am now wondering what the ballasts do? Could they be only required for H4 or 9004 or 9007 ie. low/high dual bulbs? Other reading seems to indicate that they are used for dimming.

hxxp://www.universalballast.com/productLines/ballast/hid.html (mentions different metal halide sodium etc) I am assuming plays a part in ignition of the bulb.

So do Xenon really require ballasts?

For 4door skyline r33 series 2 seem to have dual fillament bulbs, though I havn't pulled them out yet on the 4dr the headlights are not smooth but refractors instead. High beam comes from the same bulb spot when looking from the front.

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I've been reading up on this and after reading the following page - swap hxxp to http first

hxxp://www.xenonlightshid.com/index.asp

This suggests that ballasts are unecessary. So I am now wondering what the ballasts do? Could they be only required for H4 or 9004 or 9007 ie. low/high dual bulbs?

For 4door skyline r33 series 2 seem to have dual fillament bulbs, though I havn't pulled them out yet on the 4dr the headlights are not smooth but refractors instead. High beam comes from the same bulb spot when looking from the front.

Dont be another fool like some people that buy normal globes that say HID etc on them..

Ballasts are technologically complex units. They convert incoming power into a high voltage that ignites and maintains a steady stream of energy to the HID bulb. Without a ballast to convert and regulate the incoming power, the HID bulb will not function. A ballast also acts as a monitor for the lighting system. If there is damage to either the starter or the bulb, the ballast shuts down the flow of power to prevent further damage and exposure. Ballasts are designed to last several years with normal use.
HID (XENON) VS. XENON-FILLED HALOGEN BULBS?

Xenon has become a buzzword equated with brighter headlights. Watch out for imitators! Some bargain basement companies offer Xenon-filled Halogen filament bulbs. These bulbs have had a blue film applied to them. They are marketed as Xenon bulbs. While this may be technically correct, it is misleading. Xenon-filled Halogen bulbs will produce no more light than a standard Halogen bulb, and often less due to the blue coating. These bulbs are not as resistant to shock and vibration (require a filament), and require more power to operate than a true HID (Xenon) bulb.

More correct info here. http://www.jwspeaker.com/hid_information.htm

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