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if i remember correctly it is a H4 single beam. I did the xenon direct conversion on mine. It really makes a difference. you might want to only use 6000k or below and not use higher cos its actually illegal to use higher than 6000k.

Theres alot of HID conversion going around. keep us informed when you eyeing out for one and i will try to give you some comments. Bsically you try to choose kits thats got ISO standard and E mark certified ones.

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hmm what is this issue about cool down or warmup or something with hi beam?

anyone know who does a decent kit, cheap? looking for 6000k

llok around and refer back to us and we will try to help you with it.Cos theres so manu brands out there. i cant remember my brand but mine is a bit expensive. Look at the group buy section. Theres one GB going on i think.

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hmm what is this issue about cool down or warmup or something with hi beam?

anyone know who does a decent kit, cheap? looking for 6000k

the bulb has to warm up to the temp you have it at

my 8k bulbs take around 30 seconds total

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the bulb has to warm up to the temp you have it at

my 8k bulbs take around 30 seconds total

30sec! mine only took about 5 sec to warm up mine 6000k though You should switch back to 6000k cos you will be squinting to see at night while driving. The higher the temp the harder to see at night. 6000k is the best but not when during a rain or foggy days. Below 6000k us the recommended one although im very tempted to get a 3000k ones (yep bright yellow ones) But i dont know wheter is it legal for road use or not.

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