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Old 02-17-2005, 05:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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We are having a huge sale on Vision X 8000K HID Kits. The HID kit price is $249.99 out the door. All the sizes are in stock as of right now.

8000K Diamond White-Blue
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For those that dont know. Pit Stop Performace is located in Auburn, on Auburn Way about 1 mile south of the Auburn Drive In Theater. I can look for there address.
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Old 02-17-2005, 06:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Is this a good deal? I want hids but i don't want crap hids. I also don't know too much about them. I may be interested.

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To be honest I am un familiar with this brand. The person with the most education and probably un biased opinion might be Jaymzx. Hopefully he chimes in soon.

I have seen a few sets on hondas and they looked good, but I tried a set a few years back in my neon(different brand) they didnt do any thing. in fact up close they looked good and bringht but didnt shine down the road for anything. I had two friends in mitsubishi's that loved there's.
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8000k is a very deep deep blueish purple color. To achieve this light the bulb has to be dyed. 4500K is the closest to natural light that you can get, so the higher you go up the kelvin scale the warmer the color becomes. So 4500k is pure white then the higher up the scale the bluer.purple it gets. Light brightness will be less with a 8000k kit then you would find in a 5000K kit. I am friends with James and his HID kit is flawless he has the 5000k kit and it is just right. Just a slight tinge of blue to give it that perfect BMW look. You also want to consider that are headlights were not made for an upgrade of 300% more light output, so with having reflective backing lenses there is a little bit of light rebound spread across the light path, unlike a projector headlamp that would give a clean cut light line. Since a 90007 bulb is not made in a HID buld, the bulb actually has to be retrofitted in a H4 capsule. So if the bulb was glued wrong into the H4 capsule or crooked the light will be more biased to one corner of the road or vice versa. As everyone knows you get what you pay for. Never seeing these lights I cannot comment on the quality, but the XTEC kits which are 305 shipped to your door is what I would do. I have seen the quality up close and I am very impressed. JAYMZX will chime in later and let you know more that I have left out. Also the light refraction out of our headlights is not that bad. There is just one spot that seems a little bit out of the light path, that could be easily taken care of with a small paint brush and some black non reflective paint.
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You are awfly imformed for having a 10 speed with 9 broken gears.

Thanks for the very correct information.
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thanks for the help guys!
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Quote: Originally Posted by 2tirefire
8000k is a very deep deep blueish purple color. To achieve this light the bulb has to be dyed. 4500K is the closest to natural light that you can get, so the higher you go up the kelvin scale the warmer the color becomes. So 4500k is pure white then the higher up the scale the bluer.purple it gets. Light brightness will be less with a 8000k kit then you would find in a 5000K kit. I am friends with James and his HID kit is flawless he has the 5000k kit and it is just right. Just a slight tinge of blue to give it that perfect BMW look. You also want to consider that are headlights were not made for an upgrade of 300% more light output, so with having reflective backing lenses there is a little bit of light rebound spread across the light path, unlike a projector headlamp that would give a clean cut light line. Since a 90007 bulb is not made in a HID buld, the bulb actually has to be retrofitted in a H4 capsule. So if the bulb was glued wrong into the H4 capsule or crooked the light will be more biased to one corner of the road or vice versa. As everyone knows you get what you pay for. Never seeing these lights I cannot comment on the quality, but the XTEC kits which are 305 shipped to your door is what I would do. I have seen the quality up close and I am very impressed. JAYMZX will chime in later and let you know more that I have left out. Also the light refraction out of our headlights is not that bad. There is just one spot that seems a little bit out of the light path, that could be easily taken care of with a small paint brush and some black non reflective paint.

you cut-and-paster!!! who'd you thieve these comments from. i especially like how you inserted your own comments into someone else's summary....

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HAHAHA! I have wanted HID's since they came out, I have done alot of research, and alot of info JAYMZX has helped me figure out. I think HIDS are awesome. And oh yeah I have no life.....but the forums
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