daft question (HIDs)

Mat

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Really? Do people see it ok? HIDs take a while to warm up.

Do they make much difference when you use them?

Get pics up if poss

BTW: What power you got? 6k? 8k etc?
 

Adam R

Diesel ISN'T a Dirty word
Mar 5, 2007
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ive got hids on my full beam and can flash with no problem

how? HID's take time to warm up.

also it damages the arcing surface if you flick them on and off. hence why they are not used as main beams in factory fit cars.
oh BTW if anyone is interested in some UNUSED 8000k bulbs i have a pair sitting upstairs not being used will part with them for £20 posted.
 

Fl@pper

Back older greyer and less oilier but always hope
Jun 19, 2001
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so much for white being white and blue blue being blue - DOH ! ! !

must admit i'm with you on the sportsblue being the closest

what they like compared to a standard bulb though ?
 

Fl@pper

Back older greyer and less oilier but always hope
Jun 19, 2001
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to the guy who had the H4 arrive by mistake a lot of olderish cars still use H4 mind so its fairly common

ibiza 2 (not 16v twin)
ibiza 3 1.4 etc
but one in particular that i believe still does is the mk1 Skoda Octavia so try a post on briskoda

pretty much any car with single lens single bulb headlight was H4 so not hard to shift
 

Adam R

Diesel ISN'T a Dirty word
Mar 5, 2007
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lee in the solent
to the guy who had the H4 arrive by mistake a lot of olderish cars still use H4 mind so its fairly common

ibiza 2 (not 16v twin)
ibiza 3 1.4 etc
but one in particular that i believe still does is the mk1 Skoda Octavia so try a post on briskoda

pretty much any car with single lens single bulb headlight was H4 so not hard to shift

urm... the 1.4 mk3 uses H7.....
 

Mat

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the ealry versions of Mk3 I think he means

Fl@pper: Check page 5 (i think) there's some shots of original vs SprtzBlue there
also, PM me with details for payment etc! If you want the arctic ones back, i could just put the cash in there!
 

Adam R

Diesel ISN'T a Dirty word
Mar 5, 2007
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lee in the solent
the ealry versions of Mk3 I think he means

Fl@pper: Check page 5 (i think) there's some shots of original vs SprtzBlue there
also, PM me with details for payment etc! If you want the arctic ones back, i could just put the cash in there!

ahh fair enough my bad.....
 
Mar 17, 2007
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montrose scotland
how? HID's take time to warm up.

also it damages the arcing surface if you flick them on and off. hence why they are not used as main beams in factory fit cars.
oh BTW if anyone is interested in some UNUSED 8000k bulbs i have a pair sitting upstairs not being used will part with them for £20 posted.

yea i got instructions with mine on how to be able to do that.
 

Mat

Guest
mmm..... post pics if you can!

also, a vid of you flashin would be good to see! i just wanna see what they're like

Can you flash "normal"? As is, pull the stalk towards you quickly and they see it, or do you hold it a little while longer so people can see?
 

Mat

Guest
yea i got instructions with mine on how to be able to do that.

please share the knowledge!

if there's another method of flashing, i think people would be interested, as this is one of the main reasons people dont convert full beam to HID

cheers fella
 

Adam R

Diesel ISN'T a Dirty word
Mar 5, 2007
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lee in the solent
yea i got instructions with mine on how to be able to do that.

sorry mate, you lost me... you got instructions to do what exactly ?

if this is right and hids can be installed as main beam and maintain their brighness and also have the reaction time WHEN COLD then i will have to buy a 3rd set kit!

i know when i turn on my 2 sets of hids (yes i have 2 sets, 4 ballasts and 4 bulbs) they are very dim for around 10 3 seconds then start to brighten up.

i know with real xenons they do exactly the same as my HID's.... so eliminating the warmup time of a ballast and of the bulb is a very interesting claim.
 

Adam R

Diesel ISN'T a Dirty word
Mar 5, 2007
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lee in the solent
i will have a hunt about for the instruction.my mate may have them so will have to ask about will try and remember.

ps pay day monday adam.will speak to you soon.


yea i would be very interested in those instructions as i do a lot of night time commuting and would make my vision a hell of a lot better if i had HID's as main beam :D (just would feel sorry for other motorists if i didnt get to them quick enough lol)


and about the wheels, dont forget i will have no internet access from sunday 24th feb till the late evening friday 29th feb due to me being in the horrid location of glasgow, unless i get a foul mcdonalds and use their free wireless tinternet access in the evenings.
will be much easier to contact me by my mobile :)

but once all that malarky is done, let me know a good date when you will be in and i will organise it to be delivered at that time / date :)

oh btw did you want some pics of all the wheels ?
 
Mar 17, 2007
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montrose scotland
yea i would be very interested in those instructions as i do a lot of night time commuting and would make my vision a hell of a lot better if i had HID's as main beam :D (just would feel sorry for other motorists if i didnt get to them quick enough lol)


and about the wheels, dont forget i will have no internet access from sunday 24th feb till the late evening friday 29th feb due to me being in the horrid location of glasgow, unless i get a foul mcdonalds and use their free wireless tinternet access in the evenings.
will be much easier to contact me by my mobile :)

but once all that malarky is done, let me know a good date when you will be in and i will organise it to be delivered at that time / date :)

oh btw did you want some pics of all the wheels ?
yea i will have a hunt for the instructions for you.could you please pm your mobile number to me again i seemed to of missed placed it. no its cool mate seen the pictures on the for sale thread
 

Riko

MURDER WAGON
Jun 10, 2007
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I got a question for ya... i have the single reflector headlights on my MK3, so as far as i understand 1 bulb does low and high beam, where as you guys have twin reflector with 2 bulbs?? HID's only do low OR high beams, right? Does that make sense? If so, can I do this conversion?
 

Riko

MURDER WAGON
Jun 10, 2007
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Milton Keynes
Ok i should of read all the replies on this thread - doh! So would i need the H4 versions (im guessing they're double filament?) Might take them off your hands coober? Could throw in the mesh then...?? lol. Can some1 confirm what ones id need?
 

Adam R

Diesel ISN'T a Dirty word
Mar 5, 2007
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lee in the solent
Ok i should of read all the replies on this thread - doh! So would i need the H4 versions (im guessing they're double filament?) Might take them off your hands coober? Could throw in the mesh then...?? lol. Can some1 confirm what ones id need?

unfortunatly for you need a HID kit that has a HID low beam and a normal bulb high beam. this is called

H4 HID Dual hi / low beam
click here for dual unfortunatly these cost mega bucks

or if you want to lose your flash then get a standard H4 single bulb.
 

ganda_cupra

VW Commercial Technician
Sep 4, 2006
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unfortunatly for you need a HID kit that has a HID low beam and a normal bulb high beam. this is called

H4 HID Dual hi / low beam
click here for dual unfortunatly these cost mega bucks

or if you want to lose your flash then get a standard H4 single bulb.

Not quite right adam, the kits in the link aren't the type where they have a HID section and a seperate halogen main beam element, the ones in the links have one hid section that is solenoid activated to move it between the dipped and high beam positions. The movement between the dipped and main positions just moves the light from the HID unit onto either the reflectors for dipped beam or the reflectors for main beam.

You just need a bi-xenon H4 HID kit, Got one of the kits for a mates bora which is H4, the kit is about £20 dearer but well worth it IMHO. This is the kit we got for his Bora
H4 Bi-Xenon
 
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