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I cant believe i didn't think of looking that up... My 9004 HID kit just came in the mail and i have to pay extra shipping for more bulbs because the ones it came with were defective...
Do you have a stock airbox? If you do i think the bulb will hit it, your link didnt work for me but the LED kit i looked at on ebay looks like the bulb bases stick out a ways and would hit your airbox. I put 9007's in mine and had to modify stuff because they hit the airbox.
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Hmm. OK.Any difference that makes no difference is no difference.
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I think ryan is referring to HID ballasts, which are freakin insanely long sometimes.
Either way, yeah...not sure the LED headlights are the best route. I'm waiting for
them to mature a few years before I decide to go in on some. Also, Silverstars
tend to burn out more quickly than other headlights in my opinion. To quote a
line from Bladerunner...or an old Chinese guy probably:
"The candle that burns twice as bright burns half as long."
Also, going off-road takes them out much faster. I've had standard bulbs last for
years off-road in my Legacy. Had the Silverstars on there for maybe 8 months and
one went out. Replaced the bulb that went out with a standard bulb and a week later
the other one went out when I was going through bumps. I cant say 100% that's what
caused it, but that's my guess since the ones on my WRX lasted the two years that I
had the car. Too expensive for what they are. I'd just stick with the $8 bulbs and get
a good set of fog lights if you dont have any. You can always put the 100w bulbs in your
fog lights if you dont feel they're bright enough. Tried it once and it didnt seem to hurt
anything. I do know next to nothing about electrical stuff though.Last edited by SWRT; 08-14-2015, 05:15 AM.1993 Festiva - White/Black - 5 speed
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Originally posted by SWRT View PostI think ryan is referring to HID ballasts, which are freakin insanely long sometimes.
Either way, yeah...not sure the LED headlights are the best route. I'm waiting for
them to mature a few years before I decide to go in on some. Also, Silverstars
tend to burn out more quickly than other headlights in my opinion. To quote a
line from Bladerunner...or an old Chinese guy probably:
"The candle that burns twice as bright burns half as long."
Also, going off-road takes them out much faster. I've had standard bulbs last for
years off-road in my Legacy. Had the Silverstars on there for maybe 8 months and
one went out. Replaced the bulb that went out with a standard bulb and a week later
the other one went out when I was going through bumps. I cant say 100% that's what
caused it, but that's my guess since the ones on my WRX lasted the two years that I
had the car. Too expensive for what they are. I'd just stick with the $8 bulbs and get
a good set of fog lights if you dont have any. You can always put the 100w bulbs in your
fog lights if you dont feel they're bright enough. Tried it once and it didnt seem to hurt
anything. I do know next to nothing about electrical stuff though.
And yes, halogens vs halogens the brighter bulbs always have a shorter life and usually explode rather than just dying when their done i find. I bought some super duper amazingly bright halogens off eBay once that lasted one month...
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Originally posted by ryanprins13 View PostNope, the only kit i looked at had a big fan on the base of the bulb to cool the LED. Not that that would do anything in a sealed headlamp, but thats what it had.
And yes, halogens vs halogens the brighter bulbs always have a shorter life and usually explode rather than just dying when their done i find. I bought some super duper amazingly bright halogens off eBay once that lasted one month...
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improve a lot though. I could use them on the Insight to reduce power draw.1993 Festiva - White/Black - 5 speed
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The Fan on those lights cool the the electronics inside that step down the power since Leds require less power to run. I bought a set for my 90 Pontiac Turbo Grand Prix and they are amazing 3000lumens are better than any 1000lumen halogen, BUT if your housing's reflective coating is all peeled off they won't seem all that great. I would buy a set for my Festiva if my Housings were in better shape.
Here is the link for my review/ test drive with LED head lights in my TGP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLQInpgeynYNTRCOOL
1993 Ford Festiva GL
1990 ASC/McLaren Turbo Grand Prix x2
1989 ASC/McLaren Turbo Grand Prix
1990 Cadillac Fleet-wood Brougham
1987 Buick LeSabere T-Type
1980 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight Regency coupe
1977 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Aeroback coupe
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Originally posted by SWRT View PostCooling an LED, huh? New to me. I'm hoping in the future LED headlights will
improve a lot though. I could use them on the Insight to reduce power draw.
Originally posted by NTRCOOL View PostThe Fan on those lights cool the the electronics inside that step down the power since Leds require less power to run.
I'm sorry but neither of those statements are valid. The fan on the lights that were linked is to cool the LED unit not the electronics. The fan is mounted in the heatsink unit that screws on to the back of the LED unit. Also, if the electronics do anything to the power, they up the voltage going to the LED die as well as possibly ( if it is a quality unit) being pwm. But LED's generally do use less power per lumen than halogen.Last edited by gergorian; 08-14-2015, 12:54 PM.
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NTRCOOL
1993 Ford Festiva GL
1990 ASC/McLaren Turbo Grand Prix x2
1989 ASC/McLaren Turbo Grand Prix
1990 Cadillac Fleet-wood Brougham
1987 Buick LeSabere T-Type
1980 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight Regency coupe
1977 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Aeroback coupe
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I only said the fan was useless because i thought it was trying to blow air into the headlamp to cool the LED. Which wouldn't work. Looking at it again i see that its only cooling electronics outside the headlamp.
Anyway, who cares as long as it works, my only concern was that that fan might hit the airbox on a EFI festiva, you would have to measure and check your clearance before ordering.
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The fans cool the heat sink not the led directly. The heat sink brings heat away from the led and the fan cools that. My previous post still holds true. Hid and led bulbs as headlights in a reflector housing is going to be bad for the driver by way of no light control and for others around you by way of glare(no light control)
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Originally posted by r34king View PostThe fans cool the heat sink not the led directly. The heat sink brings heat away from the led and the fan cools that. My previous post still holds true. Hid and led bulbs as headlights in a reflector housing is going to be bad for the driver by way of no light control and for others around you by way of glare(no light control)
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Point being that 9004's are terrible and anything else will be terrible too but maybe slightly better than the 9004's. Or maybe im just trying to keep my hopes up that i didn't waste my money on this HID kit
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Well now I want to again. Think I will eventually.Any difference that makes no difference is no difference.
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