calling on 6th generation owners
#1
calling on 6th generation owners
CAN anyone and i mean anyone please post a picture of their 6th generation accord(98-02) that has Halo projectors INSTALLED and functioning please!
I really want to see what type of looks i would get with them installed
thank you!and greatly appreciated
I really want to see what type of looks i would get with them installed
thank you!and greatly appreciated
#6
RE: calling on 6th generation owners
http://youtube.com/watch?v=uxN7xlGHr_0
these look pretty darn bright to be a lie..but you could be right but either way i've heard that placing a HID combo with the housing tends to melt the housing
these look pretty darn bright to be a lie..but you could be right but either way i've heard that placing a HID combo with the housing tends to melt the housing
#7
RE: calling on 6th generation owners
12000K is a color, not a heat value. I've heard of people getting bulbs up to 30,000K which is a blue-green color. I've said it before and I'll say it again: The person responsible for the color chart using degrees Kelvin as the unit should be shot, then shot again just to make sure!!
No matter what the color temp is, the HID bulb still consumes 35W of power which equals about 120 BTU/hr.
No matter what the color temp is, the HID bulb still consumes 35W of power which equals about 120 BTU/hr.
#8
RE: calling on 6th generation owners
but if i were to purcahse some halo projectors from ebay or whatever and get my HID kit at DDMtuning.com. is there a chance it could melt the housing?or is it safe?i personally will be getting 6000K.will this combo work?
#10
RE: calling on 6th generation owners
because unlike you, i am reading up on it so unless you know your facts i suggest you keep unnessary posts like that to yourself. its not my fault you're incompetent in installing electronics and too stubborn to just accept you need help with installing your HID kit. just get professional help, and i'm not saying it again, you want to risk getting your self shocked or blowing a fuse on something then go right ahead.