Bi-Xenon
Posted this in the apearence forum, But i thought I'd Post here Well Went Last tonight... trying to take some pics of my New Bi-Xenon Set-up Still gotta do a Little aiming...
Hella Gen3 Ballast
4300 K D2s Bulbs
E-55 Bi-Xenon Projectors
Added some Daytime Pics


Only Beam Pattern SHot I could Get at the Moment

High Beam


Low Beam

Bi-Xenon Hi & Highbeam(9006) Mtecs Yellow

Took these This Morning




Modified by 96 Ls lnTeG at 5:43 PM 3/28/2004
Modified by 96 Ls lnTeG at 8:00 PM 3/28/2004
Hella Gen3 Ballast
4300 K D2s Bulbs
E-55 Bi-Xenon Projectors
Added some Daytime Pics


Only Beam Pattern SHot I could Get at the Moment

High Beam


Low Beam

Bi-Xenon Hi & Highbeam(9006) Mtecs Yellow

Took these This Morning




Modified by 96 Ls lnTeG at 5:43 PM 3/28/2004
Modified by 96 Ls lnTeG at 8:00 PM 3/28/2004
Hi -- newbie to integras. I just bought a 92 integra ls special edition, and I'd like xeon headlamps. About how much is it to obtain a setup like yours? And are xeon's even available for my car? Sorry if this question has an obvious answer, but I'd really appreciate your help. Thanks guys.
Nick
Nick
HID is totally different from ebay blue bulbs. They are two different types of lighting systems, HID being far superior, and much more expensive.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nickalex86 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Hi -- newbie to integras. I just bought a 92 integra ls special edition, and I'd like xeon headlamps. About how much is it to obtain a setup like yours? And are xeon's even available for my car? Sorry if this question has an obvious answer, but I'd really appreciate your help. Thanks guys.
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you can buy just ballasts, wiring, and bulbs modified to fit your stock reflectors. but the real way (and the good looking way) is to buy projectors along with all that. the projectors are what the bulb actually sits in and what puts the light from the bulb out onto the street. they replace the stock reflectors and you have to take apart your housing to put them in. expect to pay at least 400 for a kit with projectors.
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you can buy just ballasts, wiring, and bulbs modified to fit your stock reflectors. but the real way (and the good looking way) is to buy projectors along with all that. the projectors are what the bulb actually sits in and what puts the light from the bulb out onto the street. they replace the stock reflectors and you have to take apart your housing to put them in. expect to pay at least 400 for a kit with projectors.
160 Bi-Xenon Projectors
65 4300k D2s Bulbs
100 Another Set of Headlights
220 Used Hella Ballast
+160 For someone to do my retrofit an ship them back to me also
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$705 Plus if you wanna add my XenonDepot rebased kit that I bought, add another $420 so totals goto about $1125 you could save a few bucks if you did the retrofit your self
So yah do it right the first time I guess applies here
Plus in Ending a Rebased Kit compares nothing to a Retro-fitted set-up
65 4300k D2s Bulbs
100 Another Set of Headlights
220 Used Hella Ballast
+160 For someone to do my retrofit an ship them back to me also
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$705 Plus if you wanna add my XenonDepot rebased kit that I bought, add another $420 so totals goto about $1125 you could save a few bucks if you did the retrofit your self
So yah do it right the first time I guess applies here
Plus in Ending a Rebased Kit compares nothing to a Retro-fitted set-up
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by shupaGSR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so tempted to get a set
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by shupaGSR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">haha, damn you
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ebelp »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Looks awesome. Where did you get the bi-xenon kit? ebay?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yup
Yup
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by m R g S r »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">$1100 is ALOT of money for some HID's. I just threw in a 9006 HID kit for around $400, and I'm more than happy with them. Anyway, looks really good.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I had a 400 Dollar Kit... I was not impressed The light was not as focused or as intense.. till I got my Bi-Xenon Set-up
I had a 400 Dollar Kit... I was not impressed The light was not as focused or as intense.. till I got my Bi-Xenon Set-up
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I had a 400 Dollar Kit... I was not impressed The light was not as focused or as intense.. till I got my Bi-Xenon Set-up </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yep, I had a Visualdynamics Philips 4300K kit before in the stock projectors, and it's nothing compared to the light from OEM HID projectors.
For me:
$400 visualdynamics kit
$150 E-class projectors
$75 4300K Philips bulbs
reused my Philips ballasts from the Visualdynamics kit.
so about $625 for me total so far.
I had a 400 Dollar Kit... I was not impressed The light was not as focused or as intense.. till I got my Bi-Xenon Set-up </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yep, I had a Visualdynamics Philips 4300K kit before in the stock projectors, and it's nothing compared to the light from OEM HID projectors.
For me:
$400 visualdynamics kit
$150 E-class projectors
$75 4300K Philips bulbs
reused my Philips ballasts from the Visualdynamics kit.
so about $625 for me total so far.
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