New! HID Light Pattern Pics
New! HID Light Pattern Pics
Here's some pics of the low and high beams -
Sorry about the picture sizes -
Btw, in case you were wondering, they are drop in, no soldering or PITA work, took like 1-2 hours to install, and these are the 6100k's.. They are def gorgeous!
High Beams
Low Beams
Sorry about the picture sizes -
Btw, in case you were wondering, they are drop in, no soldering or PITA work, took like 1-2 hours to install, and these are the 6100k's.. They are def gorgeous!

High Beams
Low Beams
Cool, where, when and how much??
Are these for the stock pop up H4's???
How did they do high and low beams?
Is there any chance you could some take some pics of the street lit up with both high and low beams?
Also, maybe a head on shot???
Thanks.
Are these for the stock pop up H4's???
How did they do high and low beams?

Is there any chance you could some take some pics of the street lit up with both high and low beams?
Also, maybe a head on shot???
Thanks.
I'll be selling them soon, but I don't know the price yet, but they're pretty expensive though.
I'll get shots of road + head-on, although head-on I might blind myself. LMAO I'll see if I can get the comparison shots with PIAA Super Whites or something
and yes, they're drop in for the pop-ups
I'll get shots of road + head-on, although head-on I might blind myself. LMAO I'll see if I can get the comparison shots with PIAA Super Whites or something

and yes, they're drop in for the pop-ups
Originally posted by WorkS2R
I'll be selling them soon, but I don't know the price yet, but they're pretty expensive though.
I'll be selling them soon, but I don't know the price yet, but they're pretty expensive though.
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No mirrors, its a custom solenoid/actuator setup that bumps it to the focus degree of the standard high-beam, i measured it as well.
Yes, stock housing, stock lens, they really are drop-in. H4 bulbs, in the same location, the difference is, unlike the cheaper kits which use a "ballast" which have ignitor + inverter in one box, this kit has ignitor and inverter separate, which allows easier install and more flexibility.
And yes, I know its for a FD, but still, 1200 bucks for HIDs, you don't think thats expensive??
Yes, stock housing, stock lens, they really are drop-in. H4 bulbs, in the same location, the difference is, unlike the cheaper kits which use a "ballast" which have ignitor + inverter in one box, this kit has ignitor and inverter separate, which allows easier install and more flexibility.
And yes, I know its for a FD, but still, 1200 bucks for HIDs, you don't think thats expensive??
yeah they plug into your stock wiring, and you dont have to upgrade the harnesses because they go directly to your power points.
No burned harnesses.. always a good thing.
I'm trying to get them in from Japan, its a PITA. Either way though, because the control box reads the voltage actuation from the stock wiring, it flips it to the high-beam angle without having external switches, so it acts exactly like the stock headlights.
I was sooooo glad to see that when I installed
No burned harnesses.. always a good thing.I'm trying to get them in from Japan, its a PITA. Either way though, because the control box reads the voltage actuation from the stock wiring, it flips it to the high-beam angle without having external switches, so it acts exactly like the stock headlights.
I was sooooo glad to see that when I installed
Originally posted by WorkS2R
No mirrors, its a custom solenoid/actuator setup that bumps it to the focus degree of the standard high-beam, i measured it as well.
Yes, stock housing, stock lens, they really are drop-in. H4 bulbs, in the same location, the difference is, unlike the cheaper kits which use a "ballast" which have ignitor + inverter in one box, this kit has ignitor and inverter separate, which allows easier install and more flexibility.
And yes, I know its for a FD, but still, 1200 bucks for HIDs, you don't think thats expensive??
No mirrors, its a custom solenoid/actuator setup that bumps it to the focus degree of the standard high-beam, i measured it as well.
Yes, stock housing, stock lens, they really are drop-in. H4 bulbs, in the same location, the difference is, unlike the cheaper kits which use a "ballast" which have ignitor + inverter in one box, this kit has ignitor and inverter separate, which allows easier install and more flexibility.
And yes, I know its for a FD, but still, 1200 bucks for HIDs, you don't think thats expensive??
If yours are seperate the you would have to locate more parts to install.
I do like your light pattern better. Is this some kind of custom set up you made?
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This is what I used. How is yours better and more flexible.
Soon as I get back home I'll take pics of my light pattern.
Your high beams pattern look better. but it cost $600 more.
This is what I used. How is yours better and more flexible.
Soon as I get back home I'll take pics of my light pattern.
Your high beams pattern look better. but it cost $600 more.
Originally posted by powermalex
OK tell me how its better. The ones I installed I paid $500.00 for. It had a ballas and H4 type HID lamps.
If yours are seperate the you would have to locate more parts to install.
I do like your light pattern better. Is this some kind of custom set up you made?
OK tell me how its better. The ones I installed I paid $500.00 for. It had a ballas and H4 type HID lamps.
If yours are seperate the you would have to locate more parts to install.
I do like your light pattern better. Is this some kind of custom set up you made?
The boxes are not really all that hard to install, they are pretty small and easily locatable, so I wouldn't say that its that much more of a PITA persay, as they really are drop-in, like I said. The light pattern is actually the stock light dispersion through the stock housing + lens. If you buy the European OEM Mazda Glass housings, you'd have a better beam pattern, but alas, they are 600 for both sides if I am not mistaken.
The set up wasn't custom for me, they are just kits from Japan which happen to have been used on the RX-7, the reason I had seen them was because I was there a couple of years ago and had seen them and inquired about them, and finally bought them. *shrug* I needed both beams to pass inspection, and this was the way..
WorkS2R
You are correct on the mirrors they did break on my first set. I contacted the dealer they checked in to it and replaced the HID bulbs. THe manufacture made a production run with the plastic parts holding the mirror in place. Any way the spring that returns the mirror back melted through it support tension. I have new HID bulbs now with like some type of harder plastic more heat resistant.
I'd like more data on your set up and I am interested. I'll take the HID Plus out and install it in another car I have. So how do I get a set of your type. Do the have a web site? And also how exactly does the high beams work?
Also as a note. You MUST disable the alarm from flashing the lights when in alarm. IT cooks the ballas. YOU CAN"T DO FLASH TO PASS WITH HID.
You are correct on the mirrors they did break on my first set. I contacted the dealer they checked in to it and replaced the HID bulbs. THe manufacture made a production run with the plastic parts holding the mirror in place. Any way the spring that returns the mirror back melted through it support tension. I have new HID bulbs now with like some type of harder plastic more heat resistant.
I'd like more data on your set up and I am interested. I'll take the HID Plus out and install it in another car I have. So how do I get a set of your type. Do the have a web site? And also how exactly does the high beams work?
Also as a note. You MUST disable the alarm from flashing the lights when in alarm. IT cooks the ballas. YOU CAN"T DO FLASH TO PASS WITH HID.
Originally posted by powermalex
WorkS2R
You are correct on the mirrors they did break on my first set. I contacted the dealer they checked in to it and replaced the HID bulbs. THe manufacture made a production run with the plastic parts holding the mirror in place. Any way the spring that returns the mirror back melted through it support tension. I have new HID bulbs now with like some type of harder plastic more heat resistant.
I'd like more data on your set up and I am interested. I'll take the HID Plus out and install it in another car I have. So how do I get a set of your type. Do the have a web site? And also how exactly does the high beams work?
Also as a note. You MUST disable the alarm from flashing the lights when in alarm. IT cooks the ballas. YOU CAN"T DO FLASH TO PASS WITH HID.
WorkS2R
You are correct on the mirrors they did break on my first set. I contacted the dealer they checked in to it and replaced the HID bulbs. THe manufacture made a production run with the plastic parts holding the mirror in place. Any way the spring that returns the mirror back melted through it support tension. I have new HID bulbs now with like some type of harder plastic more heat resistant.
I'd like more data on your set up and I am interested. I'll take the HID Plus out and install it in another car I have. So how do I get a set of your type. Do the have a web site? And also how exactly does the high beams work?
Also as a note. You MUST disable the alarm from flashing the lights when in alarm. IT cooks the ballas. YOU CAN"T DO FLASH TO PASS WITH HID.
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