Yep I agree the multi-color cutoff is due to the position and shape of the cutoff shield. And as far as I know, all OEM HID bulbs have the same color temperature (4300K I believe) because that is the limit for DOT approval I suppose. Based on that, I would contend that all of the various colors emitted by factory HID systems are caused by changes in projector shape and cutoff shield.
HOWEVER, is brightness also controlled by the shape of the projector? I have a hard time believing that. I wonder if we can hook up more powerful ballasts to our stock bulbs to get them brighter, without cooking them? I submit....it looks like a trip to HID planet is in order.... |
Yeah, usually you can run a 35 watt HID bulb at 50 Watts without too many problems. The life of the bulb is decreased, but what the hey, if it gives you 50 percent more output, Im all for it. You need new balasts though to do this.
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Originally Posted by novaz
I just got my '06 Z - touring edition.
Are the HID headlights on the '06 different than previous years? I know that Nissan changed the amber side lenses to clear, and the construction of the headlights internally does look different than previous years - but does this mean that Nissan changed the HID's on the '06 Z to the "projector" type/style? I know that '06 Z does have bi-xenon for both low and high beams. What do you mean clear side lenses? I have an 06' Touring with about 1800 miles and my side markers are amber.. |
Originally Posted by Derratte
Guys, the S2000 headlights are made by the same manufacturer that makes our Z headlights: Koito. I have a set of S2000 HID headlights that are fully functioning, and I have them hooked up to a 12V power transformer in my living room, and use them as room lights! *Very VERY bright room lights* I have held them up to my Z's lights at night outside, and yes, the S2000 lights are brighter, and have a better cutoff. However, the color dazzle effect that everyone is talking about is NOT due to any coating on the S2000 projectors. It is simply caused by the positioning of the projector lens in relation to the metal cutoff sheild that is located inside the projector housing. You can make your Z headlights have the exact same rainbow cutoff by repositioning the cutoff sheild inside the light housing. Obviously though, this would require some major surgery on the headlights themselves.
As a back story as to how I obtained the S2000 lights, A friend of mine crashed his S2000 into a tree one night, and the next day when I came over to examine the wreckage, I asked him if i could have the headlights (the car was totaled), and he said yes. The headlights were in perfect condition! So now they have a second chance at life as really cool room lights. |
Originally Posted by SDC
What do you mean clear side lenses? I have an 06' Touring with about 1800 miles and my side markers are amber..
I was not refering to the amber lenses on the front bumpers. |
Originally Posted by novaz
The very narrow amber strip that used to go up the side of the previous years headlights is now clear on the '06 I own.
I was not refering to the amber lenses on the front bumpers. Ok, back on topic. |
Yea..I wish I had some:(
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