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Goat Blower
11-24-2007, 12:01 PM
I love HID's, that'll probably be on my list of upgrades as well. I used to have HID driving lights that were WAY brighter than any factory type lights. Trouble is they did blind people, so I couldn't use them much. They did light up road signs so bright from a quarter mile away that you could see what the sign previously said. Apparently road signs get recycled as well.
Black97civic
11-24-2007, 01:14 PM
In your opinion, it may be a half assed install, but it's just that: your opinion. I do agree that there are better ways to do the HID conversion, but I don't see a problem with doing it this way.
I guess you can't argue with stupid. Yeah, other than it being not the right way to install them, being unsafe and illegal, its a pretty good install. :rolleyes:
Yes, there will be more light, nobody is disputing that, but I could throw a coupe 10million candle power spotlights on the front of my car and have the same effect. The idea is to get more light out, and do it safely, like an OEM install. You do this by taking your time, not half assing it, and retrofitting an oem projector so the beam doesn't blind everyone else on the road so you can have sweet looking headlights
And you both know all this from a few camera phone photos?
And years of people proving that these installs suck.
Kracka
11-24-2007, 01:58 PM
Fuck headlights, I'm getting some gas lanterns to hang in front of my car!
scheides
11-24-2007, 02:24 PM
I guess you can't argue with stupid. Yeah, other than it being not the right way to install them, being unsafe and illegal, its a pretty good install. :rolleyes:
Yes, there will be more light, nobody is disputing that, but I could throw a coupe 10million candle power a on the front of my car and have the same effect. The idea is to get more light out, and do it safely, like an OEM install. You do this by taking your time, not half assing it, and retrofitting an oem projector so the beam doesn't blind everyone else on the road so you can have sweet looking headlights
And years of people proving that these installs suck.
you need to calm down. Calling someone's work half-assed without having any specific reasons is just plain disrespectful. I see you make a few points about doing projectors and mounting stuff properly, but you're being too vague. If you really want to be semi useful, write up a project thread and show us how a proper hid conversion is supposed to be done. Don't just show up and insult someone's handywork.
Kevin 1G Drummer
11-24-2007, 02:47 PM
I guess you can't argue with stupid. Yeah, other than it being not the right way to install them, being unsafe and illegal, its a pretty good install. :rolleyes:
Yes, there will be more light, nobody is disputing that, but I could throw a coupe 10million candle power spotlights on the front of my car and have the same effect. The idea is to get more light out, and do it safely, like an OEM install. You do this by taking your time, not half assing it, and retrofitting an oem projector so the beam doesn't blind everyone else on the road so you can have sweet looking headlights
And years of people proving that these installs suck.
Dude, Like Schiedes said, you need to calm down a little. Just because I may not agree with your high and mighty headlight install methods, doesn't mean you should be calling me stupid. As for the legality of it, It may be illegal, and like you said, he probably won't get pulled over for it, so what's the big deal? I'm sure you have nothing on your car that doesn't break any laws :jackoff: If someone is behind you with their "Dazzeling" headlights, there is a little thing on your mirror that you can flip to make things darker. If they're oncoming, the lights won't be in your eyes for too long. So as long as you're not driving in a unsafe manner to begin with, there shouldn't be a problem with it. I know I've never had a problem with them.
Black97civic
11-24-2007, 02:51 PM
you need to calm down. Calling someone's work half-assed without having any specific reasons is just plain disrespectful. I see you make a few points about doing projectors and mounting stuff properly, but you're being too vague. If you really want to be semi useful, write up a project thread and show us how a proper hid conversion is supposed to be done. Don't just show up and insult someone's handywork.
What exactly do I need to be more specific about. Don't install HID's in halogen projectors, it makes for an overly bright and crappy beam pattern that has been proven to be unsafe, and deemed illegal by the DOT. Obviously there is a reason why it is legal in OEM applications and not when you do it like this.
As far as being useful and writing a guide, why would I do it when there are probably hundreds of them on the site that has already been posted. Go to hidplanet.com if you want to see the right way to do this install safely and legally.
Sorry if it is insulting, but if I wrote a thread about how I glued a turbo to my exhaust manifold, I would expect to get called out. Half-assed is what this install is, I'm not saying that this guy is a bad mechanic, or stupid or anything, but he didn't go about this install the right way.
Edit: Would everyone quit crying if I edited my posts and said "incorrectly installed" instead of "halfassed"?? I didn't realize this place was becoming so uptight, I remember the days when if someone did something incorrectly/riced out their car/acted like an idiiot, we could call them out on it.
TsiEagleTalon92
11-24-2007, 04:16 PM
Stock/well installed hid's or halfass installed ones like these. Stock/well installed ones are easier on the eyes because of the sharper cutoff and less glare, these will be worse than halogens because they will have all the problems that halogens have, and they are brighter, plus the housings aren't designed for HID bulbs, so the beam pattern would probably be worse.
I am seriously considering an HID projector retrofit for my honda, they are definately nice, getting cheaper by the day, and my current headlights suck balls.
So basically everything has to be done perfectly in life or why do anything at all? I see we can't have trial and error anymore, can't ever mess something up and be able to fix it if need be?
Everything has to be done the "Right Way" so we can all be the same and not have anything unique and of our own? No freedom to express ourselves in our own way.
Those lights are going to have the same "problem" as all halogen lights when halogens are pretty much the norm in automobiles nowadays? The only thing you have proven against them is that they are brighter... wow. You also state that housings arent designed for them.. custom done things don't tend to fit perfectly and not need tweeking or a different approach to getting it done. You also aren't even sure you know the answer to your own argument because you THINK the beam pattern will be worse. Maybe were not the only ones that need to research? :D
Black97civic
11-24-2007, 04:38 PM
So basically everything has to be done perfectly in life or why do anything at all? I see we can't have trial and error anymore, can't ever mess something up and be able to fix it if need be?
Everything has to be done the "Right Way" so we can all be the same and not have anything unique and of our own? No freedom to express ourselves in our own way.
It's unsafe, whats so hard to understand? He did something, that by popular opinion, is not the correct way to do it. I didn't invent any of this, and I'm not telling him t do it my way or die, all I said was that it wasn't the right way to do it. And freedom of expression in modding cars, don't you think you might be reading into this a little too far?
Those lights are going to have the same "problem" as all halogen lights when halogens are pretty much the norm in automobiles nowadays? The only thing you have proven against them is that they are brighter... wow. You also state that housings arent designed for them.. custom done things don't tend to fit perfectly and not need tweeking or a different approach to getting it done. You also aren't even sure you know the answer to your own argument because you THINK the beam pattern will be worse. Maybe were not the only ones that need to research? :D
The problem is that these lights are brighter, making the glare worse than it should be, and the housings aren't designed for the shape of the bulb, making it even worse. Yeah, custom done things don't fit right, there was a link provided that has many tutorials and threads about the correct ways to do it right. He didn't do it the way that makes them function as intended, simple as that.
As far as doing research, so far it appears that only a few of us actually did any, and the original poster wasn't one of them. I'm not the only one that raised these points, so I would think it should be fairly obvious that I'm not just making this up to be a dick.
mdost03
11-24-2007, 04:48 PM
It's not THAT big of a deal. Sheesh. You are making it seem like the OP actually put a "coupe 10million candle power spotlights" on his car. Chill out dude.
I'm planning on putting HID's in some stock housing headlights or some ebay projector headlights for my "back to 2Gb conversion" also. Rock on OP :banana:
polishmafia
11-24-2007, 05:00 PM
http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=37661&highlight=
Looky what I found :lol:
wow. you must have absolutely no life if you start a thread calling me out on another forum. honestly if you knew me, you'd know that i couldn't give two runny shits about what those guys have to say or what anyone has to say about my car. one, its a pos galant, and two, its MY pos galant.
unfortunately i dont have the money, knowledge, skill, or time to devote to purchasing projectors for HIDs and a smaller seperate high beam halogen housing, creating a casing and mounting the housings, and running seperate wiring for low and hi beams. i have researched, and after reading all i could, i decided this was the best way to go.
so please, if it helps you get off while giggling like a schoolgirl, post a link to this thread where ever you'd like. :)
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