ogre6br Posted December 24, 2008 Report Posted December 24, 2008 Hi Which color temperature puts out the highest quantity/most and whitest light out of 4300K and 5000K bulbs/light?? cars a daily driver and I don't want the blue lights Want to convert the seperate inner high beam light of the standard headlights into a HID light and want to know which color beam globe to get. Is there much extra light output in getting 55W HID lamps over 35 W ones in either the 4300K or 5000K range? Has anyone tried the Phillips +80% halogen globes in their head lights yet? I'm currently running the +30% globes but they are a few years old and could do with a freshen up and was wondering about the +80% that have come out. if any member on here can supply or has links to good quality kits ( or the phillips +% halogens) please PM me and we can discuss thanks later P reason I'm doing this is that the whole front of my car is plastic and there is nowhere to mount lightforce 240's Quote
greenmac80 Posted December 24, 2008 Report Posted December 24, 2008 4300k are white 5000 are light blue Quote
MRMOPARMAN Posted December 24, 2008 Report Posted December 24, 2008 some HID's start out blue/yellowish when u install them, when as they wear in they go bright white. so don't be pissed if that happens right away. give it a week or so to wear in Quote
ogre6br Posted December 24, 2008 Author Report Posted December 24, 2008 some HID's start out blue/yellowish when u install them, when as they wear in they go bright white. so don't be pissed if that happens right away. give it a week or so to wear in didn't know that thanks P Quote
the_random_hero Posted January 4, 2009 Report Posted January 4, 2009 4300k in 35W, make sure they're adjusted properly (you'll have to aim them a bit more down than you would normal headlights). Worked fine for me for months and months, never saw any issues from the police. Quote
JiP Posted January 4, 2009 Report Posted January 4, 2009 I've got 6000K in my yellow KE30. Its pretty white, BRIGHT white, not blue. Quote
Crostek Posted January 10, 2009 Report Posted January 10, 2009 (edited) The higher the "K" number the closer to blue they will be see centreline in diagram Edited January 10, 2009 by Crostek Quote
andro0o Posted January 16, 2009 Report Posted January 16, 2009 where can i get hids for a ke20? google didnt provide much help? Quote
Ksevn-T Posted February 15, 2009 Report Posted February 15, 2009 Ebay! As someone already mentioned. The lower the Kelvin rating the more yellow the light will be and the higher the Kelvin rating the more blue/white it will be. Quote
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