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    mga sir ask ko lang pag ba nag lagay ako ng H4 HID kit ganito magiging itsura ng headlamps ko?






    parang nasunog?

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    nako ang sakit sa mata nanaman nyan, ito ma suggest ko syo pre http://tsikot.com/forums/car-lights-.../index194.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by atog View Post
    mga sir ask ko lang pag ba nag lagay ako ng H4 HID kit ganito magiging itsura ng headlamps ko?






    parang nasunog?
    Sir ang HID bulb ay hindi designed for halogen reflector housing. Glare to on coming vehicles and burnt reflector bowls ang outcome nun. mas ma init ang HID bulb compare sa halogen kaya high temperature paints ang gamit if you want painted housing if nag retrofit ka nang HID projector. Its sad, but a lot of people still install HID bulbs on a non projector housing. Solution: Buy a new/2nd hand headlight or magpa retrofit ka. you can go to redline auto works. http://www.facebook.com/redlineautoworks or gary quizon of http://www.facebook.com/HidRetrofit.net. Both offer professional service for retrofitting.

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    napansin ko din kahit pa nakahalogen projectors hindi parin maayos. 1. mejo mababa aim nya ( can be a result din in a not so good bulb installation) 2. Maliwanag lang sya pag malapit, pero pag 2-4 cars ang layo ng titignan mo hindi makita. mahirap lalo pag bumabyahe ka form cavite to manila at night or NLEX SLEX,

    Solutions are A) stick with the Halogen bulbs, kung ayaw mong masunog ung reflectors mo get the recommended wattage. either Osram nb+ or the phillips counterparts will definitely give you a boost in lighting without having to change the wirings of your car. B) Save up a little and get a HID Projector Retrofit .

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    im no expert but parang yung chrome coatings on your reflector (low beam) is probably damage. you can return to using a halogen bulb to avoid more damage to the reflector bowl but i think you cant get the same output na as before on your low beam, but thats better than nothing. As mr. maharot said, if budget is tight ngayun, you can save some cash until such time you can buy even a stage1 retro.

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    mga sir ang question ko po is talaga po ba nag kakaroon burned mark un loob ng reflector chrome pag HID bulb ang gamit..kahit projector or toyota corolla altis halogen lamps,or ordinary halogen housing..thanks you..

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    Sir ang HID bulb ay hindi designed for halogen reflector housing. Glare to on coming vehicles and burnt reflector bowls ang outcome nun. mas ma init ang HID bulb compare sa halogen kaya high temperature paints ang gamit if you want painted housing if nag retrofit ka nang HID projector. Its sad, but a lot of people still install HID bulbs on a non projector housing. Solution: Buy a new/2nd hand headlight or magpa retrofit ka. you can go to redline auto works. http://www.facebook.com/redlineautoworks or gary quizon of http://www.facebook.com/HidRetrofit.net. Both offer professional service for retrofitting.
    Sir yan po ung sagot sir, Thanks!

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    ah ok copy thanks sir..

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    your usual 35W HID vs also your usual 55w halogen.

    afaik, higher wattage bulbs produces higher heat by product,
    thus, making the HID run cooler.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7138 View Post
    your usual 35W HID vs also your usual 55w halogen.

    afaik, higher wattage bulbs produces higher heat by product,
    thus, making the HID run cooler.
    your right sir 7138. HID bulbs have less heat compare to halogen bulbs. sorry for the miss info and thanks for the correction. I think i should have said UV radiation caused the chrome reflector discoloration,

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    Been running for almost a year on H4 55W HID, wala namang nasunog. Depende na siguro sa quality ng HID bulb na bibilhin mo. Saka mas mainit ang halogen kesa sa HID.

    Contrary sa sinasabing glare, hindi naman. Sa D-Max pa nakalagay. Wag mo lang aalisin yung parang takip sa harapan. You yourself can compare, isang HID sa left isang halogen sa right. Mas may glare pa nga sa tingin ko yung halogen eh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by confused shoes View Post
    Been running for almost a year on H4 55W HID, wala namang nasunog. Depende na siguro sa quality ng HID bulb na bibilhin mo. Saka mas mainit ang halogen kesa sa HID.

    Contrary sa sinasabing glare, hindi naman. Sa D-Max pa nakalagay. Wag mo lang aalisin yung parang takip sa harapan. You yourself can compare, isang HID sa left isang halogen sa right. Mas may glare pa nga sa tingin ko yung halogen eh.
    yan ang akala mo...designed yan sa H4 halogen bulb.. kaya kung titingnan mo may proper cut-off yan sa halogen bulb... same with head lamps designed for HID bulb iba ang cut-off nyan to avoid glare... ngayon pag gumamit ka ng HID bulb sa headlamp designed for H4 bulb sabog ang ilaw nyan

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    Quote Originally Posted by confused shoes View Post
    Been running for almost a year on H4 55W HID, wala namang nasunog. Depende na siguro sa quality ng HID bulb na bibilhin mo. Saka mas mainit ang halogen kesa sa HID.

    Contrary sa sinasabing glare, hindi naman. Sa D-Max pa nakalagay. Wag mo lang aalisin yung parang takip sa harapan. You yourself can compare, isang HID sa left isang halogen sa right. Mas may glare pa nga sa tingin ko yung halogen eh.

    So isang taon ka na palang na ninilaw sa daan. Basa basa para alam ang do's and dont's ng HID.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nelany View Post
    So isang taon ka na palang na ninilaw sa daan. Basa basa para alam ang do's and dont's ng HID.
    Siguro naman pre kung may problema yan di hindi na sana nagbenta ang OSRAM at Philips ng HID conversion kits. Take note, both are top auto lamp manufacturers and dalawang yan and if you don't know, both are Europeans. Maka gusto mong i-extend farther ang iyong pagbabasa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by confused shoes View Post
    Been running for almost a year on H4 55W HID, wala namang nasunog. Depende na siguro sa quality ng HID bulb na bibilhin mo. Saka mas mainit ang halogen kesa sa HID.

    Contrary sa sinasabing glare, hindi naman. Sa D-Max pa nakalagay. Wag mo lang aalisin yung parang takip sa harapan. You yourself can compare, isang HID sa left isang halogen sa right. Mas may glare pa nga sa tingin ko yung halogen eh.
    Ito yung isang dahilan bakit ko nagagamit yung high beam ko sa sasakyan. hehehe. abala sa mga kasalubong at mga sinusundan. In fairness sayo sir di pa ako nakakakita ng Dmax na nakaHID pero sa Fort,hilux,jazz,etc na naka h4 masakit nga sa mata

    *TS pwede rin sir kaya nagkaganyan naglagay ng higher wattage na halogen bulb, madalas itong mangyari sa owner ko pag naglalagay ako ng 100w-120w na H4 sa sasakyan

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    Actually ang 100w-120w is not street legal, pre. Pang off-road lang yan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by confused shoes View Post
    Actually ang 100w-120w is not street legal, pre. Pang off-road lang yan.
    yung mumurahin lang binibili ko dati. and who knows kung tama nga ung nakalagay dun kasi cheap imitation ng raybrig yung mga iyon. but that was in the past hindi ko na rin nagagamit yung owner ko na yun hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR_MAHAROT View Post
    yung mumurahin lang binibili ko dati. and who knows kung tama nga ung nakalagay dun kasi cheap imitation ng raybrig yung mga iyon. but that was in the past hindi ko na rin nagagamit yung owner ko na yun hehe
    Hehe, siguro tama naman yung marking at mas malakas naman ang buga pero sobrang init na yan. Instead na 100w-120w, try mo X-tremeVision or Night Breaker Plus. Konti lang deprensya sa price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by confused shoes View Post
    Siguro naman pre kung may problema yan di hindi na sana nagbenta ang OSRAM at Philips ng HID conversion kits. Take note, both are top auto lamp manufacturers and dalawang yan and if you don't know, both are Europeans. Maka gusto mong i-extend farther ang iyong pagbabasa.
    ikaw na nag sabe na ang 100w-120w bulb ay hindi street legal at pang off road lang.. mind you that bosch also have that kind of bulbs.. bakit kaya sila nagbebenta ng ganyan?? point is use them properly..

    btw, yung nakabakat na sunog sa reflector ni TS malamang galing yan sa halogen bulb na may silver paint yung dulo.. mostly makikita mo yung mga cheap bulbs may silver paint sa dulo na pwede masunog at kumapit sa reflector bowl

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    Quote Originally Posted by confused shoes View Post
    Been running for almost a year on H4 55W HID, wala namang nasunog. Depende na siguro sa quality ng HID bulb na bibilhin mo. Saka mas mainit ang halogen kesa sa HID.

    Contrary sa sinasabing glare, hindi naman. Sa D-Max pa nakalagay. Wag mo lang aalisin yung parang takip sa harapan. You yourself can compare, isang HID sa left isang halogen sa right. Mas may glare pa nga sa tingin ko yung halogen eh.
    marami parin hindi nakakaintindi ng tamang paggamit ng HID. kaya nga sa ibang bansa illegal ang paglagay ng PNP na HID eh.

    Sabagay masarap din manbulag pag may glare ang kasalubong

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