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December 14th, 2010 02:23 PM #1Hello guys, help naman po, I know nothing about bulbs, All I know is are these brand names, philips & osram, I'm planning to replace my stock bulb sa 99 civic ko, malabo na kasi masyado specially pag umuulan nakakatakot mgdrive, ano po ba ang magandang brand & model na rin ng bulb and how much po kaya? . Iii|; )'. TIA..
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December 14th, 2010 02:59 PM #2
Osram Silverstar maganda lalo na pag malakas ang ulan tagusan siya dahil yellowish ang buga niya . Stock lang ang wattage ng bulb niya pero mas malakas .
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December 14th, 2010 03:33 PM #4
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December 15th, 2010 02:31 PM #5sir ayaw nyo ng HID? wla k n hahanapin kung clear vision dn lng ang kelangan nyo.. i have here good quality brand to offer if you want.. un kc gmit ko s oto ko at ok n ok nmn sya.. since honda oto nyo pasok n pasok un kc ang alam ko un ung brand gnmit ng honda cars shaw date..
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December 15th, 2010 03:06 PM #6Sir bawal text speak and selling sa posts.
And HID for 99 Civic? That would be great if he wants to see all the leaves and the trees and lamp posts. I've seen a lot of EK Civics with HIDs and they're one of the worst cars when it comes to glare.
The best option for the topic starter would be to have the headlights cleaned (If it's getting dirty or yellowish) and install +80 bulbs like Philips X-treme Power or Osram Nightbreaker.
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December 16th, 2010 01:42 PM #7
thanks for the offer sir, pero I don't like, HID's, when I bought my car from the original owner nakaHID sya but I replaced it agad. And base on what i read here, pwede na sakin iyon osram or philips.
I already have it cleaned sir, but still malabo pa rin, so last resort change my bulb and see what happens, pag malabo pa rin ano na naman kaya ang papalitan dun. It's really dangerous driving * night specially sa province namin sa Pangasinan. Ano po ba maganda between Osram NB and All-weather? thanks..
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December 16th, 2010 02:01 PM #8
meron ng new Osram Night Breaker Plus......
plan next week to change my OEM headlights ng ESI ko.....
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December 16th, 2010 04:15 PM #9agree with glntVR with regards to Philips XP or Osram Nightbreakers. Best all around bulbs in the market right now. Stock wattage, maganda output. Go as near sa 4300k color temp.Many chose the Philips XP +80.
Post ka pix nung headlight mo para we can see kung gaano kalabo. Ganyan talaga EK headlight, prone to yellowing. Yung UV coating nyan madali matanggal (I have many here na pinalitan) and when that's off nagiging madilaw na at lumalabo. Of course bro you need to be realistic din sa lighting perfomance you will get sa halogen lighting. The XP+80 gives around 1300 lumens with a lifetime of 500 hrs. Ordinary halogen will give out around 900-100 lumens. Philips 85122+ bulbs will output around 3200 lumens but please use this inside an HID projector and not as a plug and play unit. So ayan para may base comparison ka and alam mo what to expect.
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December 16th, 2010 04:52 PM #10
IIRC they're with AVID. The reported numbers in the TG article are from CAMPI.
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