What K are your HID's
#41
Originally Posted by usmanasif
aka IDIOT
Says the guy who used "its" where "it's" is the correct grammar...
Which brings us back to the $million question: Who is the only idiot in this thread?
Says the guy who used "its" where "it's" is the correct grammar...
Which brings us back to the $million question: Who is the only idiot in this thread?
ok idiot... is that the best you came up with? did you call your friend and have him go over my posts to help find some minor punctuation error? thank god it was only punctuation and not grammatical. i understand though MAYBE is a hard word to spell... the best thing that i can suggest for you to do on this point is to delete your log in and cancel your membership to my350 and go join a 3rd grade english proliferation forum and stop wasting our time with your poor writing skills. wtf are you ESL or something?
btw... it would have sounded best as million $
Last edited by M6SXTZ; 05-19-2008 at 01:33 PM.
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Originally Posted by M6SXTZ
you're a b*tch but you dont see anyone on this thread bringing that up do you
Put your shades on guys!
Functionality > Looks
Once you hit puberty, you'll realize what you're doing is gay
#46
Originally Posted by Silverstone-Z
This proves you don't know sh*t...
Research the kelvin spectrum and wavelengths before you try to act smart.
Research the kelvin spectrum and wavelengths before you try to act smart.
brings me to the next simple assumption... im guessing everyone participating in this thread has researched the kelvin spectrum and wavelengths correct? apparently you just might have a point. i'll be back after i properly educate myself
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Originally Posted by redlude97
only idiots use stock bulbs......
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Originally Posted by Allen331
Right... not everybody want's low output headlights. Functionality and driveability over looks and "COOL put on your sunglasses for my headlights!" anyday buddy
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Originally Posted by redlude97
LMAO, look at my post earlier in the thread
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Originally Posted by M6SXTZ
i dont see many but i do see a few other Z's out there with after market HID kits... i was wondering what other K's are running around.
personally i have a 05 light assembly with 8,000k for my normal running lights and 20,000k for my high beams (yes i converted my highs to HID hope you got your shades on )
personally i have a 05 light assembly with 8,000k for my normal running lights and 20,000k for my high beams (yes i converted my highs to HID hope you got your shades on )
#59
Originally Posted by M6SXTZ
i know the difference in K and how it all works. i have 3 salt water aquariums. 2 of the tanks have 20k (MH) metal highlights in them and the 3rd tank has 10k MH in it... the 10 k is WAY brighter then the 20k. BUT the 20k project deeper through the water giving the tanks a deep blue ocean look
That's not true. Well, the 10k's being brighter is, but the '20k project deeper through the water' is not. In fact, water itself is transparent. However blue wavelengths are shorter and thus scatter easier off the water molecules; this gives the appearance of the water being blue, particularly over longer distances. This is why in saltwater aquariums lower rated kelvin bulbs such as the 10k you mentioned have higher PAR ratings; the light penetrates farther. Having 20k bulbs is purely a matter of preference; corals tend to grow better with the lower K bulbs, but the blue spectrum (particularly around 450 nm) make the corals "pop" or "glow"... but you should already know that, right?
This actually happens in air as well, and is why 'blue' lights are not good for headlights; they light scatters easier off the air. This means they don't penetrate as far and bounce off further objects to you, since the actual light is scattering more. FYI, the sun's K rating is approximately 5800K and is yellow/white -ish in color.
#60
Originally Posted by alan86
anything above 6k is rice
6K is yellowish / yellowish white. 10k is what most would consider white, and 12k you start getting a bluish hue.