Bulb sizes
- SpidersWeb
- postwhore!
- Posts: 1984
- Joined: Wed Jan 28, 2004 2:29 am
- Location: Wellington, NZ
Hey, The headlights on my starion are inclosed apparently according to the guy at the local auto store, like the old integra's, do any of you have this or have heard of this?, means i can't change to high intensity lighting grr :glare:. Anyways around it?
Watch your speed - It's virtually impossible to pick it out of the carpet if it gets blown off the table.
- fr335tyl3r
- I'm Sorta Reformed!
- Posts: 2073
- Joined: Tue Apr 13, 2004 3:07 am
- Location: Baulkham Hills, NSW
erm...shudnt be enclosed, not sure about a HID installation though. u just pop the bulb out the back (which can be replaced with a HID bulb) then u shud just be able to run the wires from the new HID bulb to the HID starter and give that some power, should be no worries in theory i would have thought.
he he, too simple, but very effective, I also wonder how I got along without forums, what works for me is taking the broken stuff along with me to the store and talk to the guy behind the counter..... it's amazing what these guys pick up along the way.. :beerCookiemonster wrote:fr335tyl3r wrote:
But back to your question.. I've found that visiting shops (particularly ones that sell car bits) and asking the guy behind the counter these types of questions can gain valuable results.
Kiss my st AZZ -
Starions rule the sports car world
GTI-R's are best in the wet..
Who needs Rock & Roll when there's JAZZ, Honda RULEZ
Starions rule the sports car world
GTI-R's are best in the wet..
Who needs Rock & Roll when there's JAZZ, Honda RULEZ
yeah, i got the same feeling... cookie and someone else in the same situation.. weird. :?ProZac wrote:Totally off topic, but i just had the strongest dejavu reading cookies and decoys last posts... you know the whole "i swear i dream't reading that about a month ago" sort of thing... gah, ack, weird.
Kiss my st AZZ -
Starions rule the sports car world
GTI-R's are best in the wet..
Who needs Rock & Roll when there's JAZZ, Honda RULEZ
Starions rule the sports car world
GTI-R's are best in the wet..
Who needs Rock & Roll when there's JAZZ, Honda RULEZ
- SpidersWeb
- postwhore!
- Posts: 1984
- Joined: Wed Jan 28, 2004 2:29 am
- Location: Wellington, NZ
Just some extra notes, higher wattage bulbs will cause the enclosure to corrode, and HID kits are illegal (unless your WOF guy doesnt notice) in NZ now. You have to have an enclosure that is designed for an HID system.
You can buy new light enclosures for the Starion, which would make things a bit brighter. There was a site (which I lost because I reformatted my computer) that sold 'euro' and 'diamond' style units too.
You can buy new light enclosures for the Starion, which would make things a bit brighter. There was a site (which I lost because I reformatted my computer) that sold 'euro' and 'diamond' style units too.
1997 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV 4G63BT
1996 Nissan Maxima VQ30DE (for sale, suit someone who likes the feel of boats when driving)
1996 Nissan Maxima VQ30DE (for sale, suit someone who likes the feel of boats when driving)
- SpidersWeb
- postwhore!
- Posts: 1984
- Joined: Wed Jan 28, 2004 2:29 am
- Location: Wellington, NZ
Most people get away with those blue tinge Halogens. When I say HID kit I mean the real kit, with real HID bulbs and an inverter. They are the expensive ones.
As for heat, it just depends on how much heat they give off. I was under the impression they gave off less heat, allowing them to produce more light energy with the same or less power.
I'd just get the brightest Halogen you can, with a 55/60W rating. Save yourself the trouble. Aus has stricter rules than NZ, and I know here HID Kit + factory lens = pink sticker etc unless you dont get caught and have a friendly mechanic or an ignorant one :)
Those blue tinted H4's in NZ are not really allowed either, but most WOF guys let the cars go through, nobody seems to care. The light has to be white or amber by the official book, but you see lots of the blue driving around at night.
Not that I can talk, last time I got a WOF my battery wasnt even bolted in.
As for heat, it just depends on how much heat they give off. I was under the impression they gave off less heat, allowing them to produce more light energy with the same or less power.
I'd just get the brightest Halogen you can, with a 55/60W rating. Save yourself the trouble. Aus has stricter rules than NZ, and I know here HID Kit + factory lens = pink sticker etc unless you dont get caught and have a friendly mechanic or an ignorant one :)
Those blue tinted H4's in NZ are not really allowed either, but most WOF guys let the cars go through, nobody seems to care. The light has to be white or amber by the official book, but you see lots of the blue driving around at night.
Not that I can talk, last time I got a WOF my battery wasnt even bolted in.
1997 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV 4G63BT
1996 Nissan Maxima VQ30DE (for sale, suit someone who likes the feel of boats when driving)
1996 Nissan Maxima VQ30DE (for sale, suit someone who likes the feel of boats when driving)
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 22 guests