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Higher wattage bulbs on stock wiring...........bad idea.

First step always is to fit relays, thus removing the high amperage load on the high/low dipper switch and at the same time giving full voltage to the lights.

You'll immediately notice an improvement by getting decent power to your existing bulbs and with relays fitted you can then try higher wattage bulbs without the worry of melted wiring or burnt contacts on the dipper switch.

If you want more illumination, try HID's on your low beams. They cut off nicely with the projectors but are illegal and you could get a defect.

Go for 4300k max which produce the whitest light and it's not quite so obvious you have HID's.

Fit a diode to trigger low to stay on with high for better highway night driving.

Job done.

R32 projectors are absolute shithouse. The projectors in my R31 are 3x better. Don't bother putting a HID kit in, you will be disappointed, plus the glare from standard projectors is disgraceful.

Step 1. Put relays in, unless you like burning out the headlight switch or your whole car.

Step 2. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/93963-xenon-hid-lights-conversion-for-r32/

Massive, massive difference. I wouldn't bother with anything else. I've tried different setups, HID kits, higher wattage bulbs (H3 of course, don't bother with blue bulbs even if they're 100W). I wish I went straight to HID retrofit, would have saved $$$$.

As mentioned, 4300K is the colour you want (HID). 5000K for fully sickness, anything higher is pure wank and you will see less.

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ok got a set of povo lights and fitted tonight, definately brighter with plain h4 bulbs, the reflector is like twice the size of the projector.

just gotta work out the wiring for the fog light now, it has a grey and white loom in the engine loom behind it.

the fog can take the same bulb as the high beam in the projector, except it doesn't have anywhere to ground itself to like it does in the projector housing.

ok, another update.

hard to compare against the stock projectors with generic bulbs, but this is my take on it.

the brick headlights are brighter with narva plus 120 bulbs (a given), but i think it is also nice having the fog lights (with generic 55w h3c bulbs) in which I can switch on at the same time on a dark road.

haven't measured the voltage drop yet, but that'll be my next step, to run them off relays.

at some point i might get some plus 120 h1's and fit the projectors back to compare, but then i'd lose the fog lights.

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