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Tsikoteer
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January 29th, 2012 12:27 AM #21
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January 29th, 2012 12:30 AM #22
Ikaw yung nagmumukhang tanga lol but whatever floats your boat cant please everybody especially slow people lol
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January 29th, 2012 12:32 AM #23That just shows your ineptness. Go back to the topic so you can redeem yourself. You might learn a thing or two.
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January 29th, 2012 12:36 AM #24
What about stop bragging about your petty HID project? You'll probably please a person or two.
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January 29th, 2012 12:49 AM #25
touch gloves. no hitting below the belt. back to your corner.
seriously, both of you. back off.
balik tayo sa topic.
ako gusto ko rin mag HID, ang mura na ng mga HID ngayon kaya very tempting. kaso mas gusto ko porma and performance ng HID pag naka projector lens.
pero namamahalan ako sa retrofit projector lens.
so till now, naka high wattage bulbs lang ako.
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January 29th, 2012 12:53 AM #26
Pasensya na po. Nadala lang. Sige BTT na tayo.
Napakatemting talaga ng HID lalo na yung mga prices ngayon, 2k lang. But then, you get what you pay for. Poor performance, a shorter life span than the most recommended halogens and you even compromise your and other's safety. Just earlier, ilang kotse ang naencounter ko with HID kits on. Masakit siya sa mata. Lalo na pag babad sa mukha mo yung ilaw. Nakupo. Parusa. So please. Use them wisely, if not not use them at all.
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January 29th, 2012 12:56 AM #27
And to add on an H4 with HID lo HALOGEN hi, the halogen becomes technically useless. Pang-flash nalang siya at emergency light if ever your hid lo's become faulty. Thats how crappy they are.
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January 29th, 2012 02:05 AM #28see, you couldn't even make sense of the post that i did. i am here to give information to the people who wants information. i am trying to contribute the knowledge i have to the people who are interested in learning new things. now, if you think i am bragging, well, i apologize for it but i didn't mean anything. it is your perception. i just feel bad for this site to say that it is a site for pinoy motoring enthusiasts, but there's not much enthusiasm in here. all i see is DOs and DON'Ts. what kind of site and threads are these? and it is called car enthusiasts? people here should be giving suggestions and if you have opinions, then give suggestions after it.
i will recommend for you to read my post again and let me know if you have questions or two. i will be happy to answer them and will not if i don't know the answer.
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January 29th, 2012 02:10 AM #29do the research. it will do you good. i will strongly suggest read articles about retrofits and HIDs. if you think you can do it, then DIY. but be forewarned, it's not gonna be easy. i messed up a couple of pairs of HL housing before getting the job done correctly. but if you want instant gratification, then go ahead and buy a fully functional HL with projectors already installed. just be aware that the alignment might not be as good.
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January 29th, 2012 10:18 AM #30
First of all, many thanks to all who contributed to this thread. I appreciate the insights, positive or negative. I started this thread to gather information whether the project will be feasible or not. In the course of the time while waiting for responses, I did my own observation on the road on motorists with PNP HID kits. Indeed the glare was annoying. So here's my plan. First, i'll try and strip my front tint and see if that solves things. At some extent i'm sure that will improve my vision at night driving. The other concern will be security and privacy. To address this, i plan to insall one of those sun shades that you roll across the wind shield (similar to those found in FXs) Is that ricey? hehehehe
If that does not solve it, i'll try Osram NBs or Philipps extreme. Last resort will be to save up for projector HLs to properly install HIDs.
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