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Thread: whats the whitest/brightest GLOBES

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    Lightbulb whats the whitest/brightest GLOBES

    hey guys,

    after a set of h3 and h7 to go into my celis. need the whitest and brightest I can find..... any suggestions , where can I find them and how much??








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    very interesting data on globes posted on the OZaudi forum

    http://www.intellexual.net/hid.html

    would appear that:

    4000k is the brightest...
    6000k is the best balance of light and blue tinge...
    anything above that, you're losing brightness but getting a cooler looking blue light...
    above 12000k and it starts becoming purple,
    the "k" doesn't indicate how bright it is.


    the full thread on OZaudi
    http://www.ozaudi.com/forums/showthr...ghlight=globes

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    Are you after HID or normal halogen globes?

    Philips crystal visions or philips diamond visions would be the best ?
    but like mentioned above, as the color temp (K) increases, your visibility/brightness decreases so essentially what your asking doesnt go hand in hand with "whitest/brightest"

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    no HID.... just normal globes will suffice.

    ok,i get ya...maybe whitest then as atm there is a visible difference between the very white angel eyes and the globes which are yellowy white

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    the calibre ones at supercheap are also an option. apparently fast 4s mag reviewed all the bulbs, and they came heaps well rated.

    the xenon blue ones apparently give off a whiter light, but the 50+% more light ones are clearer.

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    In all honesty I don't think you'll get as white with the intensity require as those LED's unless you go HID's. Halogen is very limited in its spectral output where as HID's open up those upper ranges. A 6k Halogen is a very different color to the naked eye to a 6K HID and the luminescence of the HID far betters the halogen globe at that range also. The spectral rang of a halogen globe diffuses much quicker than a HID resulting in a light with out the range of a HID (i.e. it blends and dims to the background quicker).

    You will have to drill into the back of your lights to fit HID's so that something also to consider, but being Hella Celis, I'd imagine the backs are interchangeable with the originals.

    One final note to consider is the price. A HID kit with transformers (one for each side) is going to set you back about $170. Not sure what the highest end spec halogens are but that is what your going to have to look at to get something that is comparable.

    From what I've read the philips ones are the closest. I will be using them as my parkers soon as they are looking very yelow as opposed to the HID's I now have installed.

    Let us know what you go with.
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    George Philips Crystal Vision is the brightest and when I used them on the VR they where awesome and the light was heaps brighter if you ask me, they where the whitest I could find and was quite happy with how they performed.
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    Also using phillips cystal vision, but only in the low beams, they don't have the distance i want, so i have blue vision in the highs. In my G/F's yaris, which only has H4's and no seperate reflector or globe for high beam, i used Blue vision, so as to get enough light to see by, and still look good.


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