gmacrae wrote:Where do you get GP thunders?
I got mine when I was in Hong Kong about 2 years ago, for about $20 NZD
There are people bringing them to NZ recently, they go for around $50 on tardeme IIRC.
HTH.
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gmacrae wrote:Where do you get GP thunders?
SuperSupra wrote:looks like they arn't exactly legal to use however , but seeing as they can be removed, and the old halogens put back in about 30mins, i'll simply do that before the wof.
as long as the headlight alignment is set right and you go for the average colour spec (6000k), then you shouldn't have any problems dazzling people or getting in trouble for the colour.
Mr.Phreak wrote:HIDs should run cooler than most other bulbs, the problem is the lens' which create glare and distract other road users.
Despite marketing claims to the contrary, HID headlamps' light output is not similar to daylight. The spectral power distribution (SPD) of an automotive HID headlamp is discontinuous, while the SPD of a filament lamp, like that of the sun, is a continuous curve.
sergei wrote:The HID has a narrower spectrum, and even if it is more efficient they used lower power bulbs (arround 30W?).
Narrow spectrum of HID is due to nature of light (gas discharge).
Some reading material:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenon_arc_lamp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Headlight#HID_Headlamps
And the most importantly:Despite marketing claims to the contrary, HID headlamps' light output is not similar to daylight. The spectral power distribution (SPD) of an automotive HID headlamp is discontinuous, while the SPD of a filament lamp, like that of the sun, is a continuous curve.
Same thing applies to LED lights. Anyone who knows little about physics of the process creating light in normal bulb vs HID will understand why HID does not have linear spectrum.
Although, HID lights are not really bad, they are very efficient. My point use that halogen lights that mimic colour of an HID is counterproductive.
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