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REVIEW: 7500K HID kit for FTO

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 10:07 pm
by GPXXX
well i finally got my HID kit fitted on my car and boy i have to say, it's certainly money well spent.

not only does it give you a nice tinge of blue, it's also very clear and bright and trust me, it does help a lot with the vision, esp at night.

To give you a picture, my high beams were almost just as bright, except it was aimed at a higher angle in a green tinge... This means my HID is just as bright but less glare for oncoming traffic.

What I'm very surprised about as well was the ease of installation, which took less than an 30mins. SCORE! :D

as soon as my digital camera is sorted, i will attempt to post some pics (unless one of you are interested in organising a 'mini-meet' at night somewhere LoL...)

so for those who are contemplating a HID kit for their car, it's certainly money well spent. Where you get them or who you trust is up to you.

yibida yibida, that's all folks...

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 10:22 pm
by tangcla
Mike bought the kit from me (see here for more details.

For those conerned about glare towards oncoming drivers, you will get very little glare, as FTOs have a projector headlight housing (far superior to reflectors, of which my car has :oops: ).

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 10:36 pm
by EURO
how much was it to fit Mikey? -sorry if this has been convered,
and tangcla, how much notice do you need to be given to get one?

cheers.

which model/type did u get mikey?

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 10:42 pm
by tangcla
EURO wrote:how much was it to fit Mikey? -sorry if this has been convered,
and tangcla, how much notice do you need to be given to get one?

cheers.

which model/type did u get mikey?
Installation will cost you <$70.

Notice wise, I don't need too much notice ;) as soon as I get full payment I can order it.

Mike got 7500K HB4 HID kit.

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 10:47 pm
by EURO
thus the topic being called "REVIEW: 7500K HID kit for FTO"

sorry guys... its late and im tired....

Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 7:36 am
by mrx
it does help a lot with the vision, esp at night
Really? Gee Mikey, who would have thought that!

Sorry! Couldn't help that one... :D

Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 8:15 am
by GPXXX
mrx wrote:
it does help a lot with the vision, esp at night
Really? Gee Mikey, who would have thought that!

Sorry! Couldn't help that one... :D
sorry, let me elaborate it does help a lot with the vision, esp at night, COMPARED TO NORMAL HALOGEN BULBS FROM THE FACTORY 8)

Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 10:55 am
by mxysxy
Hey GPXXX,
Some cars have a very different driving lights, which looks like changing colours (Looks normally pure white, but as soon as the car goes over a hump or something light becomes sparkly blue, green, yellow, white, etc). Very sharp light and great for night time. BMW's have this type of lighting especially.
The new ones use just installed, are they looking like this?

Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 11:12 am
by tangcla
mxysxy wrote:Hey GPXXX,
Some cars have a very different driving lights, which looks like changing colours (Looks normally pure white, but as soon as the car goes over a hump or something light becomes sparkly blue, green, yellow, white, etc). Very sharp light and great for night time. BMW's have this type of lighting especially.
The new ones use just installed, are they looking like this?
Those Euro cars have that effect because of the projector lens and the light cutoff.
You'll find that it will have that effect slightly, but I don't think it will be as noticeable as in a Euro car with factory HIDs, because from memory the projector lens on the factory HIDs have a slightly different cutoff.

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 10:23 am
by akuma3
i cant remember exactly, but is hd for FTO 9006?

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 10:32 am
by tangcla
akuma3 wrote:i cant remember exactly, but is hd for FTO 9006?
Yep. 9006 or HB4.

Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 1:17 am
by akuma3
so i was right, i'm looking at ebay now for it, found some around AU$150 for the whole kit! but still have 5 days left to bid

hopfully bid price wont go up by too much then i'll get a pair myself :o

Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 1:37 am
by Boris
akuma3 wrote:so i was right, i'm looking at ebay now for it, found some around AU$150 for the whole kit! but still have 5 days left to bid

hopfully bid price wont go up by too much then i'll get a pair myself :o
I have been keeping an eye on HID kits recently on ebay, and most of them seem to go over $400 even though they start low, and I wouldn't trust those cheap ones anyway. :?

Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 9:37 am
by tangcla
That's right Boris, don't trust those cheap kits. The cheap ones are made in China.

The kit that I am selling, comes with a full 1-year warranty. THe components are made by Hella themselves, in Germany, and rebadged as Xelux (I have seen the blueprints for the design). It might be a bit more expensive, but at least you know that you won't have any problems with it :)

So if anyone is interested in a set, PM me for more details.