Blue ricey bulbs for tock FD lights, anyone???
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http://www.piaa.co.uk/bulbs/bulbs.asp
used these in all my cars...awesome, never seen anything brighter (even most HID!)
The 'plasma spark' looks just like a HID, the 'super plasma' 60/55W just the best legal ever. Never used the 80/80W... yet.
used these in all my cars...awesome, never seen anything brighter (even most HID!)
The 'plasma spark' looks just like a HID, the 'super plasma' 60/55W just the best legal ever. Never used the 80/80W... yet.
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Originally Posted by turboand
http://www.piaa.co.uk/bulbs/bulbs.asp
used these in all my cars...awesome, never seen anything brighter (even most HID!)
The 'plasma spark' looks just like a HID, the 'super plasma' 60/55W just the best legal ever. Never used the 80/80W... yet.
used these in all my cars...awesome, never seen anything brighter (even most HID!)
The 'plasma spark' looks just like a HID, the 'super plasma' 60/55W just the best legal ever. Never used the 80/80W... yet.
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Originally Posted by turboand
http://www.piaa.co.uk/bulbs/bulbs.asp
used these in all my cars...awesome, never seen anything brighter (even most HID!)
The 'plasma spark' looks just like a HID, the 'super plasma' 60/55W just the best legal ever. Never used the 80/80W... yet.
used these in all my cars...awesome, never seen anything brighter (even most HID!)
The 'plasma spark' looks just like a HID, the 'super plasma' 60/55W just the best legal ever. Never used the 80/80W... yet.
Thanx.
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Plasma Spark Blue technology with high eficiency halogen bulb
Emits a white-blue light similar to the look of HID (Xenon) lamps
The H4 and H7 designs have a blue coloured top coat which reflects a brilliant blue colour even when the bulb is off
H4 P43T 60/55 = 110/100W
Super Plasma bulbs feature a unique design with two different colours from one bulb
Low beam is a similar colour to H.I.D. technology
High beam is a white light with a colour arranged to reach as far as possible
H4 P43T 60/55=130/110W
although the same input wattages, the 'visual' output wattage (what a normal bulb would have to be rated at to compare) the 'super plasma' are brighter, high beam is a 'white' light as compared to the 'HID look' high beam of the plasma spark
Ive used many different uprated bulbs, but just get these, you wont be dissapointed. My dad has a land rover discovery (SERIOUSLY bad OE headlights) and chucked a set of the xtreme whites in... hasnt even bothered buying driving lights now! I just find the HID blueish low beam is nice for detailing and longer night drives where the white can be tiring. Your choice!!
Emits a white-blue light similar to the look of HID (Xenon) lamps
The H4 and H7 designs have a blue coloured top coat which reflects a brilliant blue colour even when the bulb is off
H4 P43T 60/55 = 110/100W
Super Plasma bulbs feature a unique design with two different colours from one bulb
Low beam is a similar colour to H.I.D. technology
High beam is a white light with a colour arranged to reach as far as possible
H4 P43T 60/55=130/110W
although the same input wattages, the 'visual' output wattage (what a normal bulb would have to be rated at to compare) the 'super plasma' are brighter, high beam is a 'white' light as compared to the 'HID look' high beam of the plasma spark
Ive used many different uprated bulbs, but just get these, you wont be dissapointed. My dad has a land rover discovery (SERIOUSLY bad OE headlights) and chucked a set of the xtreme whites in... hasnt even bothered buying driving lights now! I just find the HID blueish low beam is nice for detailing and longer night drives where the white can be tiring. Your choice!!
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Thanks man, that's a great input, I'm definitely considering the super plasma's.
Originally Posted by turboand
Plasma Spark Blue technology with high eficiency halogen bulb
Emits a white-blue light similar to the look of HID (Xenon) lamps
The H4 and H7 designs have a blue coloured top coat which reflects a brilliant blue colour even when the bulb is off
H4 P43T 60/55 = 110/100W
Super Plasma bulbs feature a unique design with two different colours from one bulb
Low beam is a similar colour to H.I.D. technology
High beam is a white light with a colour arranged to reach as far as possible
H4 P43T 60/55=130/110W
although the same input wattages, the 'visual' output wattage (what a normal bulb would have to be rated at to compare) the 'super plasma' are brighter, high beam is a 'white' light as compared to the 'HID look' high beam of the plasma spark
Ive used many different uprated bulbs, but just get these, you wont be dissapointed. My dad has a land rover discovery (SERIOUSLY bad OE headlights) and chucked a set of the xtreme whites in... hasnt even bothered buying driving lights now! I just find the HID blueish low beam is nice for detailing and longer night drives where the white can be tiring. Your choice!!
Emits a white-blue light similar to the look of HID (Xenon) lamps
The H4 and H7 designs have a blue coloured top coat which reflects a brilliant blue colour even when the bulb is off
H4 P43T 60/55 = 110/100W
Super Plasma bulbs feature a unique design with two different colours from one bulb
Low beam is a similar colour to H.I.D. technology
High beam is a white light with a colour arranged to reach as far as possible
H4 P43T 60/55=130/110W
although the same input wattages, the 'visual' output wattage (what a normal bulb would have to be rated at to compare) the 'super plasma' are brighter, high beam is a 'white' light as compared to the 'HID look' high beam of the plasma spark
Ive used many different uprated bulbs, but just get these, you wont be dissapointed. My dad has a land rover discovery (SERIOUSLY bad OE headlights) and chucked a set of the xtreme whites in... hasnt even bothered buying driving lights now! I just find the HID blueish low beam is nice for detailing and longer night drives where the white can be tiring. Your choice!!
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