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    Guys,

    ask ko lang what driving/fog lights you would recommend preferably yung may hi-lo. Saw one sa campershell last sat jaos ang brand parang di ganun kaliwanag. Kailanga ko kasi maliwanag since HID kit is too hot for my plastic lenses.

    thanks

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    You might want to consider driving with HID Auxiliary Lamps. I think I've seen Hella released its top of the line Rallye 5000 or was it 9000 with the HID components fitted in its own housing. :D

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    Hella's HID auxiliary's will cost at least PHP 20,000 EACH.

    Hella has an HID Conversion system for PHP 22,000.00 (complete set) and no they will not melt your polycarbonate lenses. HID does not produce as much heat as Halogen.

    Need a set?

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    Freeman,

    Yan din nga ang pag kaalam ko but sa review ni Ungas mas mainit daw ang HID. Please read the thread Philips ultinon HID Kit. If only I can know the operating temp of Halogen and HID.....


    Takot ko kasi masyado mainit and my lenses already has bubbles in it.

    thanks

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    mdpo,

    Before you buy, you might want to check out the members' rides to see which is bright for you. Kung may eb masmaganda, marami kang ma-audition na bulbs. Yes, HID is the brightest but there are alternatives.

    You may want to check out Glenn10's Narva All-Weather... :mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:

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    mdpo::: You might wanna see and test the lights first as Zhero was saying. Would you happen to be near Tandang Sora on Friday?

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    Ungas,

    banawe lang ako nakatira san ka sa tandang sora? Ako malapit sa Philippine Institute of Q.C. lapit din ako kanila hanson. Nilalakaran ko lang yun.

    Zhero, currently gamit ko is 90/100 na flosser; mas better kaya ang all weather na 80/90 ng osram????

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    Ungas,

    saw the house you are selling.... san yun located?? Maybe you can contact me at my office num 816-8162. look for me mark

    thanks

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    Sa may Frisco Delmonte po yung bahay. :D I was selling it to my uncle who was in the US. Nagkakalabuan pa yun papers nun from the bank.

    Dito lang po ako sa may Dapitan Sampaloc area. :D

    Bahay po nila sir OTEP yung Tandang Sora, just incase you want to see the HID lights I got, papunta po ako dun this Friday.

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    Ungas::: Hmmmmm, i forgot to check out your lights when we last met. Oh well, sa friday na lang :D

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    why don't you try the IPF range of aux lights. they have models with high and low- 170 watts yung high. me i use IPF progreat with high/low 140/100 watts bulb and IPF headlights with 170/100 watts bulbs.

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    ARB,

    I am also looking into IPF lights but so far Ginza lang meron san shop pa ba meron nagtitinda dito?

    Ungas,

    I can't make it on christmas eb... sayang can't see your HID in action. Ano nga pala ang operating temp nung HID? mainit ba talaga than halogen???

    thanksARB,

    I am also looking into IPF lights but so far Ginza lang meron san shop pa ba meron nagtitinda dito?

    Ungas,

    I can't make it on christmas eb... sayang can't see your HID in action. Ano nga pala ang operating temp nung HID? mainit ba talaga than halogen???

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdpo
    Zhero, currently gamit ko is 90/100 na flosser; mas better kaya ang all weather na 80/90 ng osram????
    Halos pareho lang po yan... no bulb coating tech applied... ooops! Nothing negative about it. They're good performing bulbs and they last long :D

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    Kanino ba yun bahay na binibenta, kay otep o kay ungas? :mrgreen:

    Ako driving lights, eh flosser or osram lang 90/100.

    Fog lights - Hella 1000 change bulbs to 100w.

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    I have based the temperatures from the folowing criterias, length of operating time and halogen casing.

    HID bulbs were mounted in Safari with its small and cicular shaped housing. I have driven it 2 hours before checking the heat of the lens. It was bearable but I could barely touch the lens due to heat.

    PIAA halogen bulbs were mounted on Starex van with rectangular shaped housing and double bulb casing (H4 & H1 bulbs). Auxiliary lamps with H3 located at the lower bumper. Driven this for about an hour and a half. The main housing wasn't that hot enough to compare it to HID. But the H3 housing was hotter than the HID lamps. :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdpo
    ARB,

    I am also looking into IPF lights but so far Ginza lang meron san shop pa ba meron nagtitinda dito?

    Ungas,

    I can't make it on christmas eb... sayang can't see your HID in action. Ano nga pala ang operating temp nung HID? mainit ba talaga than halogen???

    thanksARB,

    I am also looking into IPF lights but so far Ginza lang meron san shop pa ba meron nagtitinda dito?

    Ungas,

    I can't make it on christmas eb... sayang can't see your HID in action. Ano nga pala ang operating temp nung HID? mainit ba talaga than halogen???

    thanks
    Check first if the IPF bulbs you are canvassing in banawe are originals. For a good reference, go to any Concorde branch (im familiar with the one in megamall). They have a wide range of original IPF bulbs although a bit pricey. :wink:

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    mdpo,

    As mentioned earlier, it's best to audition the bulbs first. Ask the owners of the pros and cons. Plus, it will be good to ask them the performance of the bulbs in bad weather and where they drive (city/expressway/provincial roads). Some bulbs really look bright and sharp during good nights but are useless when it rains. IMO. :mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:

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    sorry di pala ipf bulbs but ipf auxillary driving lights, I am not after the bulbs but am planning to add an auxillary driving light

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    One more thing I forgot to mention, I couldn't find any temperature gauge fit to measure the exact heat emitting from the housing.

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    Sayang. Sa former company ko meron kaming IR Thermometer. Just point and shoot.

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