really blue hid bulbs
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Can anybody advise what is the best hid bulb that emits a bluish color. Similar to when you first turn on your headlights? Where can i buy them?
Originally posted by pearl type sh
how about purple color? i like the purple color HIDs.
how about purple color? i like the purple color HIDs.
You guys have it wrong.
Here check this out for the color scale.
5000-4500 K Xenon lamp/light arc
5500 K Sunny daylight around noon
5500-5600 K Electronic photo flash
6500-7500 K Overcast sky
9000-12000 K Blue sky
http://www.shutterbug.net/images/arc...large26i02.jpg
Here check this out for the color scale.
5000-4500 K Xenon lamp/light arc
5500 K Sunny daylight around noon
5500-5600 K Electronic photo flash
6500-7500 K Overcast sky
9000-12000 K Blue sky
http://www.shutterbug.net/images/arc...large26i02.jpg
I was going off of bulbs that are 12000K.... they display a purplish effect (that can be construed as midnight blue, if you like). The below are 12000K bulbs that are being sold by someone on eBay.
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Originally posted by RashMan14
But honestly the only companies that make the 12000 K bulbs are cheap ones. Its honestly not worth it to spend that kind of money on it
But honestly the only companies that make the 12000 K bulbs are cheap ones. Its honestly not worth it to spend that kind of money on it
This is what you want...

I have spent WAY too much time researching an HID bulb upgrade.
The most well rounded replacements are Philips D2S/R 6000K. They give you a bit more aqua and you don't lose much vision at night.
If you asked this question for the same reason I did then you saw an Acura TL or Mercedes cruising and you kept getting a prurple flash. Two things are happening here:
a) Different projector lenses
b) The car was travelling over bumps and the cutoff (which is quite purple on our cars was) pointed at your eyes.
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You best bet is to get 6000K bulbs.
The most well rounded replacements are Philips D2S/R 6000K. They give you a bit more aqua and you don't lose much vision at night.
If you asked this question for the same reason I did then you saw an Acura TL or Mercedes cruising and you kept getting a prurple flash. Two things are happening here:
a) Different projector lenses
b) The car was travelling over bumps and the cutoff (which is quite purple on our cars was) pointed at your eyes.
THIS SITE SOLVES ALL QUESTIONS
Last edited by NTRIGUE; Feb 17, 2005 at 10:38 PM.
Originally posted by xcmpx
This is what you want...

I have spent WAY too much time researching an HID bulb upgrade.
The most well rounded replacements are Philips D2S/R 6000K. They give you a bit more aqua and you don't lose much vision at night.
If you asked this question for the same reason I did then you saw an Acura TL or Mercedes cruising and you kept getting a prurple flash. Two things are happening here:
a) Different projector lenses
b) The car was travelling over bumps and the cutoff (which is quite purple on our cars was) pointed at your eyes.
THIS SITE SOLVES ALL QUESTIONS
This is what you want...

I have spent WAY too much time researching an HID bulb upgrade.
The most well rounded replacements are Philips D2S/R 6000K. They give you a bit more aqua and you don't lose much vision at night.
If you asked this question for the same reason I did then you saw an Acura TL or Mercedes cruising and you kept getting a prurple flash. Two things are happening here:
a) Different projector lenses
b) The car was travelling over bumps and the cutoff (which is quite purple on our cars was) pointed at your eyes.
THIS SITE SOLVES ALL QUESTIONS
I aimed mine up some (not much). It helped me see down the road further and it also makes it look more blue looking head on. I have had several Z people ask what bulbs I use. lol
I remember reading a while back about adjusting the lights with a screwdriver.
Does someone have a link to the thread with that information? I think I may do like Vandy and just adjust them slightly upward
Does someone have a link to the thread with that information? I think I may do like Vandy and just adjust them slightly upward
Originally posted by silverstoneTT
Does someone have a link to the thread with that information? I think I may do like Vandy and just adjust them slightly upward
Does someone have a link to the thread with that information? I think I may do like Vandy and just adjust them slightly upward

https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....58#post1294358
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