HID need relay or not???
I have a 99 civic si. I just bought an HID kit and I will be installing it this thursday. I was wondering, will I need a relay switch. I have seen tutorials on youtube and some say hook up a relay and other say just plug and play. My kit said plug and play but I just want to be prepared if I have to hook up a relay. Thanks.
read the advertised amperage pull on those HID's.. anything over 20 amps should use a relay. However, I have never used a relay on my HID setups on other cars, and the wires we never hot or anything.
hid's have an initial spike when they start up, but after that they draw much less amperage in comparison to a stock halogen. even with the spike its unlikely you will blow the headlight fuse. relay's are a good idea though, and they do help remove radio interference which hids sometimes cause.
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Damm 12k??? Thats alot. I just installed my ONEX HID kit and its bad *** and blue as it is. Its 10k. Here is a pic. Sorry for the size(and for the phone camera...LoL
Nope they were plug n play. I just hope i dont get pulled over now. Cuz i had a cheap *** egay set before and it wouldnt light for nothing. And this kit is way brighter but this kit is actually blue....Unlike the other that was 12k but looked more like 5k...LoL
Yea i bought mine off of wholesalehid.com. A buddy of mine just bought some 12k hids from the same place for his type s and they look really blue. Its awsome. I almost bought some hids off ebay they were only like 60 bucks, but now Im glad I didnt. I bought thses ones for 98 bucks and they come with lifetime warranty.

I just did my hid kit last week, WAS SOOO SWEET to drive around at night on the highway with them, i got 8k's so nice, wish they were a little more blue tho. Love the look and so much nicer to see.!
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A 4300K OEM projector retrofit would be an upgrade.
Depends where you live, and how picky the police are, up here in canada police see a nice 12 BLUE light and its bright and not aimed properly your screwed, if you have between 6-10 ish K, then you should be fine, the key is to have them pointed properly and not off into other peoples vision.
get either 4k or 6k. 4k is pretty much COMPLETELY white, while 6k is mostly white with just a slight hint of blue. I have 6k as you can see in the pictures. But like targa said, a retrofit is the best way to take full advantage of an HID kit.
Either way these lights are so much brighter than my old ones and alot more reflective on road signs and stuff. They r an upgrade to me. Look bad *** as well.



