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Old Mar 1, 2004 | 05:45 AM
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Default Which HID kit and temp to use?

Hey if anyone out there who owns a Honda knows which kelvin temp would look best for a honda and which brand that is let me know??? Also does anyone know what temp the S2000 have cuz them bitches are bright!!!
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Old Mar 1, 2004 | 05:11 PM
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Most stock HID kits are 4300K (4100K). It's the HID projectors that give is the flickering effect from purple to white. The higher you go on the temp, the more blue it becomes, but your light output also becomes worse.
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Old Mar 1, 2004 | 05:40 PM
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Originally posted by 1slowcrx
The higher you go on the temp, the more blue it becomes, but your light output also becomes worse.
sorry, but you're providing incorrect information. check out hidforum.com . that's not always the case. and if you're putting them in your car ( thread starter ) please retro fit them and i speak on behalf of every person on the road going in the opposite direction as you at night. HIDS are NOT for stock headlight housings have a nice day.
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what info is incorrect?
http://faq.auto.light.tripod.com/hl-hid-bulbs.htm
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