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01-15-2007, 04:37 AM | #45 | |
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and retrodrive as i said before, experience or knowledge has nothing to do with it, he want blue in his headlights, i think thats dumb, it really is that simple and again as i said before, if i was simple allowed to express my opinion without the op trying to force his opinion on me thats the only post you would have seen out of me in this thread
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01-15-2007, 05:09 AM | #46 |
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haha okay once and for all, i want blue tint on my headlights now gtf out of this thread, you're backed into a corner, you can't bring a knife to a gun fight man, you'll just lose. its like you're crippled in battle, and everyone is caving in around you, you lying on the ground swinging a butter knife recklessly with both you're legs and one of your arms paralzed, you're hopeless and helpless! as i said, stop defending and just get out, i'm rice for wanting blue tint on my headlights, are you satisfied? go give enma some love, she look she needs it as much as you, i hear honda-tech.net has some good thread battles, good place for ya
as for the colorshift, it's a matter of just changing the angle of the cutoff plate inside the projector ever so slightly that it causes a little blurb in the cutoff line, which should result in a color flicker enhancement, and NOT BLUE HEADLIGHT output, just for clarification for any lost souls in this thread, i want to grab some pics of the back of our projector and ask the guys over at hidplanet.com and see what their opinions are, those got can achieve some awesome flicker btw, where is the mod to ban this guy from this thread anyways? |
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01-15-2007, 05:20 AM | #47 |
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It is what it is. I get flamed by people who prefer cheap wheels on their expensive cars. We all get likes and dislikes. Some simply need to draw the lines between rice/cheapness and preferences a little more carefully.
Personally JDM Tyte y0 hid kits that are 6000k and up are absolute rice in my book. To me it is completely different from a dedicated projector HID setup with a slight colormod. I will tell you this though; all the exotics come with some very blue/purple and sometimes pink flicker in their headlights. That does not make them any more ricey; just unique and different from everybody on the road. |
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01-15-2007, 05:24 AM | #48 | |
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01-15-2007, 09:33 AM | #49 |
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FYI.
The Washer mod is a poor solution, it actually makes the lights worse. It'll move the focal point from where it needs to be. All you are doing is causing move of a spread in the light. It does create a larger colorshift but it will do it at the increased cost of the more refraction of light above the cutoff line. Luke
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01-15-2007, 10:40 AM | #50 |
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01-15-2007, 10:41 AM | #51 |
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teknochild, seriously-- you've expressed your opinion, now please stop messing up the discussion. it's a difference in preferences and obviously the people posting here are all on the same side of what we prefer.
I'm aware that the washer mod does change the focal point a little bit, but the cutoff on the E90 is blurred anyway. What size lense is in the E90? What also seemed to work was a "clearer" lense from another car that could get better, sharper, and more colorful output. |
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01-15-2007, 12:08 PM | #52 |
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how do we access the cutoff plate anyways. and how do u bend it. our headlights are near impossible to open. and i know of people who experimented with it and damaged parts of the headlight which are irreplacable. could u figure a way to bend the plate without opening the housing? maybe in the bulb compartment which u can access thru the wheel well?
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01-15-2007, 12:57 PM | #53 | |
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I had HELLA HID projectors on my 2000 VW Passat (B5) and I thought those were some sick headlights. The color output and how it looked was very good IMHO. I do notice that on the E90 the light output even with 6000K wasn't the same as the B5. I mostly thought it was from the adaptive feature on the car that when the car is driving on maybe a rough road going up and down, it wouldn't blind people as much. I thought it was just a safety feature BMW designed into their headlight system. edit: KSfrogman has 8000K on his car, I drove in front of him a couple of times and I thought the HIDs were blue. My opinion. |
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01-15-2007, 01:23 PM | #54 |
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The color of the stock D1S will change after about 50 to 60 hours of burn in time.
I went through this with my E90. By the time I got around to changing the bulbs, they looked OK to me. The get more Blue/White with a few months of use. I don't know why this is, but it will happen. |
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03-01-2007, 06:20 PM | #61 |
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i've been moding head lights since i got my license 11 years ago.. i really can't comment of how the e90/e92 headlights look yet (335i e90 on order!! can't wait!) but they do seem a bit on the yellow side. same thing with the new audi's.. buddy just bought a A3 and he is coming from s2k his look like halogens from the interior.
I've tried all types of different kelvin and type of oem and retrofits.. 4300k and 8000k in e39 bixenon in e36 prolumins in zkw h1s` catz bixenon H4 in volvo ecodes you name it.. my suggestions... what ever you do.. dont go over 6000k ( personally i stay at 5000k or 5500k ) when i had the e39 bixenons in my e36 zkw with 8000k bulbs.. it just sucked in terms of light output. i really like those 1st/2nd gen valeo projectors from audi's but dont see too many new cars with them.. |
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