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  1. Join Date
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    Hi guys,

    balak ko sana magpakabit ng HID (high intensity
    discharge) light dahil madalas ako mag-drive sa gabi
    when going home to maragondon, cavite from makati (50Km distance)

    usually kasi eh mag slow down to 50kph pag meron kasalubong na misaligned ang headlight nya at dahil hindi ko na makita yung road at baka meron ako mahagip na tao/bike sa right side ng road, sometimes, i keep the headlight on hi-beam kung masyado akong mabilis

    kaso meron thread dito sa tsikot.com http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showt...threadid=20763
    na magiging useless ang HID sa ordinary headlight assembly (tulad ng sa revo), and pasabog yung light at masisilaw lang yung kasalubong kahit i-adjust yung headlight alignment

    so hindi ko na itutuloy yung HID dahil hindi nya ma-accomplish yung gusto ko..

    ang balak ko na lang is magpakabit ng front U-bar/A-bar tapos magkabit ng projector fog light para mas kita ko yung road ahead kahit naka-dim ang revo

    ang tanong ko is, anong brand and saan ako makakakita ng projector foglight/spot light(parang flash light)/pencil type light dito sa atin?

    ang gusto ko kasi is hindi ako makakasilaw ng kasalubong pero yung light throw is mas malayo than the revo low-beam light

    thanks

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    amp very resourceful talaga si kapatid.

  4. Join Date
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    projector lights are of no use if yoou travel highways. what you need are driving lights. it has a beam longer than your headlights. yun lang most good aux lights are big. projector lights are mostly used as low beam, look at the new camry, l300, mazda 626, some bmw's, mercedes.

    try mo first to upgrade to higher wattage bulbs together with wiring upgrade.

  5. Join Date
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    even if u dont change the headlamp assembly HID will still provide improved lighting..ung nga lang may drawbacks as mentioned in the other thread..my bro's 2nd gen V w/ stock headlamps had Wurth HIDs installed and almost 50% more output was achieved..

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    plastic yung headlight ng revo, baka mangitim lang ito if I will install a 100/90 watts bulb..

    oks din yung post ni karding.. medyo naliwanagan ako hehe..

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    ganda ng wurth na hid un lang masasabe ko :D

    ser revo,
    hid na. hehehehe.. try mo na lang painstall pag ayaw mo benta... just joking

  8. Join Date
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    while searching the internet, I found this on http://www.piaa.com/Lamps/LampSelectionGuide.html
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    LAMP SELECTION GUIDE



    Fog/Foul Weather Lamps

    Fog/Foul Weather Lamps enhance your vehicle's low beams for improved visibility in rain, fog, or snow. Distance of illumination is similar to your vehicle's low beam. Fog/Foul Weather Lamps are available in amber or clear beam color.


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    Projector Fog/Foul Weather Lamps
    All PIAA Projector Lamps are Fog/Foul Weather lights. Unmistakably the best foul weather lamps available, the precise lens of these lamps projects all the light downward onto the roadway, preventing stray light from offending oncoming traffic and reducing the amount of reflective light into your eyes

    more on next post...

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    Driving, Long Range Lamps
    Driving Lamps are designed to increase the range and brightness of your vehicle's high beams. They are especially useful at higher cruising speeds where they help to identify hazards and signs long before they would be seen with high beams only. All Driving Lamps are extremely bright and must be dimmed with the high beams.

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    Dichroic Driving Lamps
    Dichroic Driving Lamps enhance your vehicles high beams. Their broad beam pattern is especially useful on dark back roads,
    dramatically increasing visibility up and down hills and around
    corners.

    more on next post again ...

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    Pencil Beam Lamps
    Pencil Beam Lamps have an extremely narrow beam designed for maximum distance. Pencil Beam Lamps are recommended for racing and off road use only.

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    PIAA Dual Lamps
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    For drivers who require both fog/foul weather and driving lamps, PIAA offers the perfect solution - PIAA Dual Lamps. The PIAA Dual Halogen Lamp Systems feature a standard fog lamp combined with a driving lamp in a single housing. Dual lamps provide a cost effective solution for all driving conditions while offering a uniquely appealing, high-end
    appearance.

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    it seems na pencil type nga kelangan kong light

useless HID, what about projector fog lamp?