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Projector Headlight Conversion

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Well you 3rd Genners lucked out. A guy at work had a set on his F-1fiddy and he swore by them and the look killer. I had a set on my WRX and I can attest to them being great! So off surfin I went and found some Kits and well the price is not all that bad. Here is a link for ya I was surfin and couldn't let research go to wase. Projection 2nd gens are about a month off it seems. ... . Figures :rolleyes:





And no there is no relation between me and whoever that link goes to. :cool:
 
Thanks for the link Toolman.



I have a question though. Do these lights actually improve your vision at night or are they just for looks?



Thanks again.
 
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Thanks for the link Toolman.



I have a question though. Do these lights actually improve your vision at night or are they just for looks?



Thanks again.



who knows, but the black version looks pretty nice, and it gets rid of the orange reflector up front that bothers me...



hmm... i might have to get a set if the price comes down. .
 
I don't see the so called "projector lens" they advertise, they look like the stock ones probably cheap "Chinese" look alikes. Want to see a real projector lens go look at a Lexus/Mercedes
 
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Want to see a real projector lens go look at a Lexus/Mercedes



most of them use HID now, and that is different yhan a projector lense [now if someone would come out with a proper HID setup for our trucks... ]
 
Compatability with BriteBox?...

I had a BriteBox on my '01 and am getting a setup for the '05. Would the conversion that TMTT linked negate the need for the BB? Would the two ven be compatible if both were to be installed
 
I think that some are confusing the issues. You can have HID headlights that use reflectors OR projectors. You can have projectors that have HID OR halogen lamps. For instance, our trucks have reflectors and halogens. A 1998 BMW 740iL has projector headlights but they use halogen (H1) bulbs standard. However the 750iL of the same year (or a 740iL of the same year with the HID option) has projectors but they have D2S HID bulbs and the projectors are slightly different.



Generally speaking -- on most cars you'll find that if they have projectors, they'll often have HID's because projectors originally were the best way to control the light and to make a sharp horizontal cutoff to keep from blinding oncoming traffic. The cost of making projectors is more than reflectors so they've started making HID's using reflectors. But you'll find that the HID's with projectors will have that flashy deep blue color that varies between bright white and blue depending on the angle of the light to your eye. This is because of the sharp horizontal cutoff of the light within the projector.



The reflector HID's seem to just dissipate the light more evenly and look like regular soft halogen headlights but are super white. They don't seem to provide that deep blue flicker that you can get with projectors. This is why many people who get HID upgrades to their plain reflector headlights are disappointed because they don't produce the blue reflection they want. So the aftermarket kits now have custom heat range bulbs that will emulate the projector look. IMHO it's still not the same tho as good projectors with HID's.



I hope this made sense.
 
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Also not to be confused with true H. I. D (High Intensity Discharge) Xenon lighting. Xenon (Which is a brand name much like "Gimme a Kleenex") is a high curent low amperage arc passed thru a gas between two electrodes. It produces a highly intense blue light completely devoid of the yellow spectrum commonly found in bulbs that fire at a much lower kelvin rating. Higher the K the "colder" it gets in color. BMW's and Subaru (Sti and b-9) use the same technology in their lighting and that is why they flicker when fired and come up to temp after 5 secconds. Mercedees has a capacitive discharge system much like acura that eliminates that flicker and gives an instant light and longer electrode life as well. Now like what was spoken above with the combination of a projection lens with HID technology lighting can be focused much better than in the past but there are trade offs. One being the need for very expensive headlight buckets with "Aiming" capability. With focused light the need for motorized leveling comes into play so your light shines where you need it most ..... on the road and not squirel hunting in trees and such. So the job of that servo motor positions the moveable projector either up or down automaticly or manualy.
 
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