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A night with the HIDs....

Posted: March 13th, 2009, 1:16 am
by BuGS
Well I got the Spyder Headlights with HID's in the groupbuy, got my new harness, and decided I would make all you who didn't get in on the GB Jealous... :P And as a pre-warning, they are BRIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The projector

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Low beam Only

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With the high too

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low, high and foglights!!! I will feel sorry if I ever get someone with all this light!

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Lows against a wall

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Low+High against a wall

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Lows across a field

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lows and highs across the field!


And now for the game, can you guess what all I have on or around my dash?? All those colors... :love2:

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Cookies for anyone who can guess right on EVERYTHING!!! :P

Re: A night with the HIDs....

Posted: March 13th, 2009, 5:22 am
by Evo_Spec
Pioneer Premier DEH-930 Headunit

boost gauge

...oil pressure?

Re: A night with the HIDs....

Posted: March 13th, 2009, 7:02 am
by SmoothMX3
Switches with L.E.D.'s in them to control your L.E.D.'s in the headlights and to control the halo's?!!

Re: A night with the HIDs....

Posted: March 13th, 2009, 4:15 pm
by fowljesse
Oh, Yes!
You could put an eye out with those things!
Now, you just need to adjust them so the notch lines up.
In picture #6, those 2 parts that look like steps need to converge.

Re: A night with the HIDs....

Posted: March 13th, 2009, 11:55 pm
by andrewlcraft
fowljesse wrote:Oh, Yes!
You could put an eye out with those things!
Now, you just need to adjust them so the notch lines up.
In picture #6, those 2 parts that look like steps need to converge.
Wrong.
http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=17073

Re: A night with the HIDs....

Posted: March 13th, 2009, 11:59 pm
by solo_ryder
Around the dash? I am not sure? A temple sealing certificate? lol

I guess that is a AFC of some sort under you stereo and the light on ur dash is.... well idk

Re: A night with the HIDs....

Posted: March 14th, 2009, 2:25 am
by mazda915
cool lights was it easy to connect the halos man ?

Re: A night with the HIDs....

Posted: March 14th, 2009, 8:55 am
by fowljesse
andrewlcraft wrote:
fowljesse wrote:Oh, Yes!
You could put an eye out with those things!
Now, you just need to adjust them so the notch lines up.
In picture #6, those 2 parts that look like steps need to converge.
Wrong.
http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=17073
FAIL.
I'm not going to sign up for some random site, just to argue with you.
If you have some information, go ahead and share it, as this IS a forum.
If your point is that he's too close to the wall for them to line up, then you have something.

Re: A night with the HIDs....

Posted: March 14th, 2009, 12:08 pm
by andrewlcraft
Well #1, I honestly didn't know you'd have to sign up to view the thread. I was trying to share the correct information with the forum, that's why I posted the link. It includes diagrams about aiming projectors that evidently is needed here, and thought people would benefit from reading through it themselves. What it boils down to is that the steps do not converge, but should be the same distance apart on the wall as they are mounted on the car, and the beam should drop 2-2.5" at 25 feet. The steps appear to converge, but never actually do. If any more clarification is needed, do sign up for hidplanet, as there is a wealth of information there.

Re: A night with the HIDs....

Posted: March 14th, 2009, 1:06 pm
by andrewlcraft
Since some people took offense at me trying to link the entire 7 page thread of information and debate, I'll repost the diagram I mentioned here to get you guys started:
Originally posted by linuxglobal of hidplanet.com forums wrote: I came up with this diagram a while back. The others agreed it was accurate as a guide. The only value that may vary includes the width between the beams (pic says 3-4 feet) however that varies by each vehicle.

I think it should be fairly useful for members that want to use an aiming guide instead of asking around each time.

Drops from red line are the following.

DOT:2.1-2.5 inch
ECE: 3 inch
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The reason I started on this was this quote:
fowljesse wrote: Now, you just need to adjust them so the notch lines up.
In picture #6, those 2 parts that look like steps need to converge.
Which indicates that the steps in that picture should converge, or be one on top of the other, which is false. That would put them aimed very much to the middle of the road, and would limit the already average width of a halogen projector. The correct way is as pictured, measure the width between the lense of the projector on the vehicle, and the the cutoff steps on the wall at 25 feet should be the same distance apart as that measurement. The the lower step of the cutoff line should drop 2-2.5" from the original height of the projector lense. And yes, this means SUV's legally aimed get their lights higher than us little cars! As you get further away from a wall, the steps do appear to converge, although they actually don't. Hope this helps.

Re: A night with the HIDs....

Posted: March 15th, 2009, 2:17 am
by BuGS
Yeah, I don't know why but the lights aren't perfectly level, so the pts on the top of each "step" are at the same height, or close to it. The passenger might be a tad high, but that is so I can see the deer better.


And I would recommend signing up to hidplanet. It is the BEST forum for lighting discussions!!

Re: A night with the HIDs....

Posted: March 15th, 2009, 11:14 pm
by Mazdaspeed96743
Very nice buGS!.

Re: A night with the HIDs....

Posted: March 16th, 2009, 6:54 pm
by fowljesse
Okay, sorry for the tone of the reply, andrewlcraft. That is good information. I was told that they should converge at 30 ft. (I think), so that's what I did. It seemed to make sense, since it dips down in the middle, where it keep from blinding the cars ahead's side mirrors.

Re: A night with the HIDs....

Posted: March 18th, 2009, 3:46 pm
by andrewlcraft
fowljesse wrote:Okay, sorry for the tone of the reply, andrewlcraft. That is good information. I was told that they should converge at 30 ft. (I think), so that's what I did. It seemed to make sense, since it dips down in the middle, where it keep from blinding the cars ahead's side mirrors.
It's all good, man. Just want to get the right info out there.