Interested in SIR h4h bulb HID?
well, after long searching, I finally found a company that have h4h HID kits. Their name is Santeca electronics. They are a division of SAnyo Electronics. The whole HID unit is made in house at SAnyo Japan, and they come with 1 year warranty.
their website is santeca.com
they are offering 7500k and 10,000k HID kits, at this rate the light is not white anymore because the brighter light is BLUish tint, white. is VERY BRIGHT.
let me know if you guys are interested, I might start a group buy
you looking at between 480 to 500 shipped.
Eddie
ps; please email me for any questions at eddiepan@horsepowerhouse.com
their website is santeca.com
they are offering 7500k and 10,000k HID kits, at this rate the light is not white anymore because the brighter light is BLUish tint, white. is VERY BRIGHT.
let me know if you guys are interested, I might start a group buy
you looking at between 480 to 500 shipped.
Eddie
ps; please email me for any questions at eddiepan@horsepowerhouse.com
I know there is a ton of interest in these!
I posted at jdm civic to but I am here allot more so I will repeat my question
There site does not list the H4H?
http://www.santeca.com/hid/main.htm
I posted at jdm civic to but I am here allot more so I will repeat my question
There site does not list the H4H?
http://www.santeca.com/hid/main.htm
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by rolow »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I know there is a ton of interest in these!
I posted at jdm civic to but I am here allot more so I will repeat my question
There site does not list the H4H?
http://www.santeca.com/hid/main.htm</TD></TR></TABLE>
Go to http://www.santeca.com Click the LEFT side (Santeca Performance) . Look for Catalog and CLICK Santeca. Than, CLICK Thunderbeam HID
Their not only an H4H HID kit, they are also hi/low systems. They distinquish them as Super-White, White-Blue, and Ultra-Blue
I posted at jdm civic to but I am here allot more so I will repeat my question
There site does not list the H4H?
http://www.santeca.com/hid/main.htm</TD></TR></TABLE>
Go to http://www.santeca.com Click the LEFT side (Santeca Performance) . Look for Catalog and CLICK Santeca. Than, CLICK Thunderbeam HID
Their not only an H4H HID kit, they are also hi/low systems. They distinquish them as Super-White, White-Blue, and Ultra-Blue
do they sell bulbs only? i really dont like anything above 5000k, but id have to see first to actually make up my mind.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Eddie HatchBlack »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Go to http://www.santeca.com Click the LEFT side (Santeca Performance) . Look for Catalog and CLICK Santeca. Than, CLICK Thunderbeam HID
Their not only an H4H HID kit, they are also hi/low systems. They distinquish them as Super-White, White-Blue, and Ultra-Blue</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks I was looking on the main page under thunderbeam.
There are lots of h4h kits listed which ones would we have a chose of for the group buy?
Go to http://www.santeca.com Click the LEFT side (Santeca Performance) . Look for Catalog and CLICK Santeca. Than, CLICK Thunderbeam HID
Their not only an H4H HID kit, they are also hi/low systems. They distinquish them as Super-White, White-Blue, and Ultra-Blue</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks I was looking on the main page under thunderbeam.
There are lots of h4h kits listed which ones would we have a chose of for the group buy?
I am interested since i just bought a 2000 SiR...im not msure if the price your giving is 500$ US cause i live in toronto canada and im looking for some HID and if they price is Canadian then im definetly interested if not then i might be. Let me know thanks.
man I need to learn more about H.I.D's
The 3 at the top of the page are hid kits? And the 3 at the bottom of the page are just the bulbs right?
The 3 at the top of the page are hid kits? And the 3 at the bottom of the page are just the bulbs right?
i could be wrong but I dont think that they are h4h bulbs but simply trying to distinguish between the h4 bulbs that are only low beam and the ones that are hi low beam. if you can double check and find out for sure then i would definitely be in. <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Eddie HatchBlack »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Go to http://www.santeca.com Click the LEFT side (Santeca Performance) . Look for Catalog and CLICK Santeca. Than, CLICK Thunderbeam HID
Their not only an H4H HID kit, they are also hi/low systems. They distinquish them as Super-White, White-Blue, and Ultra-Blue</TD></TR></TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mospeed »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">anymore info on these? their site is down.
I am really interested in H4H Hid systems.</TD></TR></TABLE>
werd I been looking for Hid's for my JDM headlights for a while now. and if this is for real I'm sure there's a lot of us who'll be interested. let us know the details.
I am really interested in H4H Hid systems.</TD></TR></TABLE>
werd I been looking for Hid's for my JDM headlights for a while now. and if this is for real I'm sure there's a lot of us who'll be interested. let us know the details.
sorry that I never post in this website and I know I am a newbie. But I actually send in my JDM headlights to them and let them match it with the bulb to be plug and play. I am not trying to use a H4 and try to "retrofit" them.
I dont know if I am allow to post prices up in this, but if I can I will post some up. I have direct connection with the people in Santeca electronics.
I work for a shop here in Lexington Kentucky and we are legit, so if you are interested and want to know more about this HID's, please email me privitely since I dont want to brake any rules of selling something on the wrong forum.
My email address is Eddiepan@horsepowerhouse.com
I dont know if I am allow to post prices up in this, but if I can I will post some up. I have direct connection with the people in Santeca electronics.
I work for a shop here in Lexington Kentucky and we are legit, so if you are interested and want to know more about this HID's, please email me privitely since I dont want to brake any rules of selling something on the wrong forum.
My email address is Eddiepan@horsepowerhouse.com
PLEASE email me at Eddiepan@horsepowerhouse.com for more details and pricing thanks!
I can get any bulb and any size. thanks!
Eddie
I can get any bulb and any size. thanks!
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eww 7500K and 10,000K
they sure won't be white, and they SURE as hell won't be nearly as bright as a normal 4300K OEM HID bulb.
they sure won't be white, and they SURE as hell won't be nearly as bright as a normal 4300K OEM HID bulb.
if you want 4300k HID, I can get that for you.
I dont know how you get the facts, but we compare S2000, Audi A4, and our 10,000k HID all together, well, guess what who is the brightest? the 10,000k was the brighest.
you can literary see this thing from far away and is very bright. it turns night into daylight.
I dont know how you get the facts, but we compare S2000, Audi A4, and our 10,000k HID all together, well, guess what who is the brightest? the 10,000k was the brighest.
you can literary see this thing from far away and is very bright. it turns night into daylight.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Butterdogg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">if you want 4300k HID, I can get that for you.
I dont know how you get the facts, but we compare S2000, Audi A4, and our 10,000k HID all together, well, guess what who is the brightest? the 10,000k was the brighest.
you can literary see this thing from far away and is very bright. it turns night into daylight.
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next time take LOTS of pics...its very hard to believe because as you increase the kelvin temp (above 4300 approximately) lumens output decreases...so how can they be actually brighter?????? I am VERY skeptical about that claim
edit - hows the cutoff, maybe the 10,000k appears brighter above where the cutoff should be? again lots of pics would help (suggest taking pics not of the headlights themselves but the light they cast - like onto a wall or someting)
I dont know how you get the facts, but we compare S2000, Audi A4, and our 10,000k HID all together, well, guess what who is the brightest? the 10,000k was the brighest.
you can literary see this thing from far away and is very bright. it turns night into daylight.
</TD></TR></TABLE>
next time take LOTS of pics...its very hard to believe because as you increase the kelvin temp (above 4300 approximately) lumens output decreases...so how can they be actually brighter?????? I am VERY skeptical about that claim
edit - hows the cutoff, maybe the 10,000k appears brighter above where the cutoff should be? again lots of pics would help (suggest taking pics not of the headlights themselves but the light they cast - like onto a wall or someting)
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