im going black and never going back

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hawkeye18

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my 35 watt hid's that are 8k's shine through it

im sure 55 watt 6 or 5k's will light up the road enough

So white, multispectral light is what our eyes pick up best... so... you have HIDs that filter out everything but the blue light, which scatters the most and causes the most glare, then they go through what's basically a neutral density filter to reduce the amplitude of that light even further...

Oh Zach... how we love you so, you are such a charming little rascal.
 

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hey i am kind of trying here.....

here is a pic of the car with 1 hid working.
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here is the wall it lights up.
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do you guys not think this is a god idea?
 

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no I only use my headlight covers as actual covers. I put them on when I know Im going on long trips especially on the highway or if Im going to a show or want to show off my car to a couple friends. I am doing this because I bought new OEM headlights and clear corners and want to keep them looking nice. I don't use them at night at all.

and personally IMO I only think blacking out looks good on black cars.

EDIT: if only I could take a steady picture :rolleyes:

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Holy crap... Zach, I know that looks are very important to you, and I understand that blue light looks better with a blue car... but seriously, there is barely any more light than gets trough a 15 year old SHO headlamp housing in that picture. I should be completely blinded by the light bouncing off that bike. But I don't even have to squint. It's so dim that the little cellphone camera should've registered a large white/blue blob. But it's barely lighting the whole bike up.

That's bad juju, man. I would not call that a safe amount of light, and what light there is, is just blinding other drivers.
 

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Jason, I agree with your point, but if you have to squint at any picture you see online, you need to turn your monitor's brightness down. :biggrin:
 

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Well since he's not listening, I guess that saying from Family Guy is right:

"Once you go black, you go deaf"
 

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kevin......lmfao....holy shit....no im listening...but thats my point about the light thats only a 35 watt kit with a bulb that is 8k...55 watt is the brightest and 5k is the brightest..but i probably wont do it...im just shooting out ideas. and the front splitter is rice? how is that..
 

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lol....me and stephan are making a couple sets of those. so sorry sam. sach will have one soon, and stephan, and who ever wants to buy one. lol
 

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The only way to make enough light with the covers on, are to step up your fogs to a 24volt setup. Those are the only "driving lights" that will give you any sort of decent light. I had those covers back in 2000, and doing anything to the headlights to help the light situation, is just a lost cause.


IIRC... I had 130 Watt H3's installed into an aftermarket set of actual "driving lights". But in doing so, you have to kinda make your own harness, and find your own relays that will handle the extra juice.

That being said... you still only get extra light right on the road.. not so much to see what, or who might be standing in the road...
 

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Jason, I agree with your point, but if you have to squint at any picture you see online, you need to turn your monitor's brightness down. :biggrin:

Yeah yeah, you get the point. No, I don't have to squint at any pictures on the monitor.
 

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The only way to make enough light with the covers on, are to step up your fogs to a 24volt setup. Those are the only "driving lights" that will give you any sort of decent light. I had those covers back in 2000, and doing anything to the headlights to help the light situation, is just a lost cause.


IIRC... I had 130 Watt H3's installed into an aftermarket set of actual "driving lights". But in doing so, you have to kinda make your own harness, and find your own relays that will handle the extra juice.

That being said... you still only get extra light right on the road.. not so much to see what, or who might be standing in the road...

ok well thanks for tuning in since you have been there and done that... the fog lights you had....do you have a link to which ones you had...
 
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