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    How do I match output of HID?

    Just installed my HIDs Love the difference.

    What I want to do next is try to match the color spectrum of my high beams and fogs to the same "light color"

    The HIDs are are 55W 5000K

    Any thoughts?

    #2
    trial and error.

    Best is to start with a reputable bulb company like PIAA and go a few hundred higher.

    Say 5500 or 6500K for example.

    Not every color output is made in every bulb, especially for North America. To find some of the higher rated bulbs look on eBay for the Japanese marked PIAA's
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      #3
      the "5000k" you mentioned is the light "color"

      the "k" refers to color temperature.

      so just get the proper foglight bulbs (h1, h3, whatever they are) in 5000k, and it will look identical.
      keeping with the same brand will ensure that they are as close as possible



      for instance, on my e30, i will be running:
      4500k lowbeams
      3000k highbeams
      3000k fogs

      the 4500k is white with a very slight bluish tint (looks like O.E. on the newer cars)
      the 3000k is yellow
      Originally posted by BillBrasky
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      Originally posted by acolella76
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        #4
        Originally posted by ieatpeople View Post
        the "5000k" you mentioned is the light "color"

        the "k" refers to color temperature.

        so just get the proper foglight bulbs (h1, h3, whatever they are) in 5000k, and it will look identical.
        keeping with the same brand will ensure that they are as close as possible



        for instance, on my e30, i will be running:
        4500k lowbeams
        3000k highbeams
        3000k fogs

        the 4500k is white with a very slight bluish tint (looks like O.E. on the newer cars)
        the 3000k is yellow
        In my experience this is unfortunately NOT the case. It can be difficult to match proper H.I.D. to traditional HID 'look' bulbs and you cannot go by color rating alone. It also depends on wattage. The more power to the bulb the whiter it tends to look.
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          #5
          Thank you. I have my next project!

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            #6
            HIDs in the highbeams is a bad idea, not to mention fairly pointless.
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              #7
              Originally posted by nando View Post
              HIDs in the highbeams is a bad idea, not to mention fairly pointless.
              why do you say that?

              i am not going to be blinding anyone, because you turn off your highbeams when there is oncoming traffic and such. also, i am going to have my lowbeams on at the same time, so it will just be bright as hell.
              Originally posted by BillBrasky
              That's like Vlad challenging Chip Foose to a car painting contest.
              Originally posted by acolella76
              i'm pretty sure 'Phillis' is short for syphilis
              2007 CVPI, stock and slow
              1994 tercel, 5efhe swap, i/h/e
              1984 t-type, 5.3/th350 swap in progress

              My newest addition:
              Rebecca Arlene, born 4/19/2013

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                #8
                HIDs burn out because of cycling, and they require time to heat up. Flashing your highs will become a useless gesture. They'd be bright as hell though. BTW 4500k is usually a natural color. 5500k to 6000k are the bluish-tint heats in my experience.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by gearheadE30 View Post
                  HIDs burn out because of cycling, and they require time to heat up. Flashing your highs will become a useless gesture. They'd be bright as hell though.
                  i see your point, although i don't usually flash my highs.
                  Last edited by ieatpeople; 06-12-2009, 01:37 PM.
                  Originally posted by BillBrasky
                  That's like Vlad challenging Chip Foose to a car painting contest.
                  Originally posted by acolella76
                  i'm pretty sure 'Phillis' is short for syphilis
                  2007 CVPI, stock and slow
                  1994 tercel, 5efhe swap, i/h/e
                  1984 t-type, 5.3/th350 swap in progress

                  My newest addition:
                  Rebecca Arlene, born 4/19/2013

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                    #10
                    What you have to remember is that your 55W low beams will wash out some of the color. So imagine that a 55W@8000K is more like a 35W@6000K

                    I run lows at 55W 8000K
                    and fogs at 35W 6000K
                    looks like this.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by e30-RTN View Post
                      What you have to remember is that your 55W low beams will wash out some of the color. So imagine that a 55W@8000K is more like a 35W@6000K

                      I run lows at 55W 8000K
                      and fogs at 35W 6000K
                      looks like this.


                      Based on that, if the low beams are 55w @ 5000K, what would fogs be? BTW your match looks good.

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