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Ford Dear friends, Does anyone happen to have a Pilot xenon kit 4300 kelvin sitting in his car, and if so what's the color? White or white tinged with yellow anyway? Hear and read a lot about 4300 kelvin that this color xenon resembles original OEM xenon. Now I'm wondering if these contain much yellow oligo calc light or mostly really white in color? oligo calc Pilot provides a set of 4300 kelvin what I want to quit. In an original adaptive projectiebol the focus Xenon but should also not emit too much yellow as I might as well be the original oligo calc kernels oligo calc can leave. Than 5000 kelvin is then completely white to me but perhaps looks less original? Thank you.
Age: 29
4300K is what Ford put into it yourself. It has slightly yellowish light, but that is not much. I myself 5000K are inside. Personally, I think the white (but that opinion does not count at all, are weak color) others think that there is something blue in it. Edit: here a link to my car with xenon. The bulbs appear yellow anyway what I see. Here But 4300K is yellow. http://www.focusclub.nl/forum/showpo...&postcount=344 __________________ Ford Focus II Wagon 1.8 TDCi 115hp '05 Futura Deep Navy A mind is a joy forever
I have a set of 4300K Xenon projector headlights FK. Here the color is bright white and comparable to OEM Xenon. I do not own the idea that there is in my 4300K Xenon see a yellowish glow. The color and brightness are absolutely oligo calc not comparable to halogen lamps in any case. Incidentally, I first had 6000K Xenon themselves. I then (after a broken lamp) deliberately decided to order because I found the 6000K to blue. 4300K lamps So far I've still there a moment regretted. My experience is that the color is hard to judge by Xenon on photos. I have some pictures of my car with the Xenon is bluish look at one picture and the next picture what yellowish when in reality they are bright white. __________________
OEM is indeed always 4300. I have in my previous Laguna (also with factory xenon) lamps had different: 4300 (until it went and so much cheaper oligo calc variants was going to try), 5000 and 6000. 6000 never and never again, I find much to white 5000 goes, yet again later ordered two 4300K, many times quieter. However, you have a difference in the OEM 4300, if you have the Philips Lamp I would go for the 85 122 + + In particular, the latter tells you that the lamp is less yellowish as the 85122. (Also you will find 85126, but these are the D2R bulbs) Whether the Osram 66050, which has the same look as the Philips 85122 + Edit: at projectiebol you need, the D2R bulbs so the 85126 __________________ Ford Focus 1 Phase 2 1.4i Wagon http://www.spritmonitor.de/en/detail/527313.html
Joined: August 25, 2008
As above, as it is said, is the color of xenon difficult to assess on a photo. Here below is my focus, with 4300K xenon bulbs. I really they appear blue. And LEDs that act as city light "warm white" (= 3800K), which look like old-fashioned yellow. In addition to the human eye 4100K delivers the most light. oligo calc 4100k = 3500 lumens = 372500 CD 4300k = 3300 lumens = 362500 CD 4900k = 3200 lumens = 352500 CD 6000k = 3000 lumens = 332500 CD 7500k = 2900 lumens = 332500 CD 8000k = 2800 lumens = 312500 CD 10,000 k = 2750 lumens = 300000 CD 12.000k oligo calc = 2650 lumens = 297250 CD 14000K = 2600 lumens = 289500 CD [Higher Lumen value = more visibility] __________________ .. Ford Focus Wagon 2.0 Rally Edition ........................................ Consumption: 8.48 l/100km
I got lucky 5500k xenon and 5500k sidelight LED so happen to both the same and in real life you can see that they are almost the same, the difference lies in that you normally see the image when the projector thus it appears whiter 2700K (yellow / white), 4100K (white), 5500K (blue / white). The reason I have chosen this because at night you with the blue lines still reflect better than white light for 5500 I have now from osram xenon lamps and thought that it is sold as 3800lumen __________________ II 2.0i 3dr Panther rally black
Age: 37
We have 4300K in the Bicycle, and that is absolutely not to mention when they are really warmed geelig then they are really white, my dad has oem xenon in his Mondeo, but mine is even whiter ...... ... __________________ Ford Focus Wagon 2.0i 16v Titanium '08 oligo calc Tango Orange + 60mm throttle + K & N Ford Fista 1.4i 16v '09 Titanium Blue Vision + K & N Look at Foto_Dennis oligo calc
My 4300K is currently attracts quite pale. At startup, there is even a blue glow to see. 've Ever even had one lamp 6000k addition, which was much bluer than the 4300. If I re-xenon oligo calc would
Ford Dear friends, Does anyone happen to have a Pilot xenon kit 4300 kelvin sitting in his car, and if so what's the color? White or white tinged with yellow anyway? Hear and read a lot about 4300 kelvin that this color xenon resembles original OEM xenon. Now I'm wondering if these contain much yellow oligo calc light or mostly really white in color? oligo calc Pilot provides a set of 4300 kelvin what I want to quit. In an original adaptive projectiebol the focus Xenon but should also not emit too much yellow as I might as well be the original oligo calc kernels oligo calc can leave. Than 5000 kelvin is then completely white to me but perhaps looks less original? Thank you.
Age: 29
4300K is what Ford put into it yourself. It has slightly yellowish light, but that is not much. I myself 5000K are inside. Personally, I think the white (but that opinion does not count at all, are weak color) others think that there is something blue in it. Edit: here a link to my car with xenon. The bulbs appear yellow anyway what I see. Here But 4300K is yellow. http://www.focusclub.nl/forum/showpo...&postcount=344 __________________ Ford Focus II Wagon 1.8 TDCi 115hp '05 Futura Deep Navy A mind is a joy forever
I have a set of 4300K Xenon projector headlights FK. Here the color is bright white and comparable to OEM Xenon. I do not own the idea that there is in my 4300K Xenon see a yellowish glow. The color and brightness are absolutely oligo calc not comparable to halogen lamps in any case. Incidentally, I first had 6000K Xenon themselves. I then (after a broken lamp) deliberately decided to order because I found the 6000K to blue. 4300K lamps So far I've still there a moment regretted. My experience is that the color is hard to judge by Xenon on photos. I have some pictures of my car with the Xenon is bluish look at one picture and the next picture what yellowish when in reality they are bright white. __________________
OEM is indeed always 4300. I have in my previous Laguna (also with factory xenon) lamps had different: 4300 (until it went and so much cheaper oligo calc variants was going to try), 5000 and 6000. 6000 never and never again, I find much to white 5000 goes, yet again later ordered two 4300K, many times quieter. However, you have a difference in the OEM 4300, if you have the Philips Lamp I would go for the 85 122 + + In particular, the latter tells you that the lamp is less yellowish as the 85122. (Also you will find 85126, but these are the D2R bulbs) Whether the Osram 66050, which has the same look as the Philips 85122 + Edit: at projectiebol you need, the D2R bulbs so the 85126 __________________ Ford Focus 1 Phase 2 1.4i Wagon http://www.spritmonitor.de/en/detail/527313.html
Joined: August 25, 2008
As above, as it is said, is the color of xenon difficult to assess on a photo. Here below is my focus, with 4300K xenon bulbs. I really they appear blue. And LEDs that act as city light "warm white" (= 3800K), which look like old-fashioned yellow. In addition to the human eye 4100K delivers the most light. oligo calc 4100k = 3500 lumens = 372500 CD 4300k = 3300 lumens = 362500 CD 4900k = 3200 lumens = 352500 CD 6000k = 3000 lumens = 332500 CD 7500k = 2900 lumens = 332500 CD 8000k = 2800 lumens = 312500 CD 10,000 k = 2750 lumens = 300000 CD 12.000k oligo calc = 2650 lumens = 297250 CD 14000K = 2600 lumens = 289500 CD [Higher Lumen value = more visibility] __________________ .. Ford Focus Wagon 2.0 Rally Edition ........................................ Consumption: 8.48 l/100km
I got lucky 5500k xenon and 5500k sidelight LED so happen to both the same and in real life you can see that they are almost the same, the difference lies in that you normally see the image when the projector thus it appears whiter 2700K (yellow / white), 4100K (white), 5500K (blue / white). The reason I have chosen this because at night you with the blue lines still reflect better than white light for 5500 I have now from osram xenon lamps and thought that it is sold as 3800lumen __________________ II 2.0i 3dr Panther rally black
Age: 37
We have 4300K in the Bicycle, and that is absolutely not to mention when they are really warmed geelig then they are really white, my dad has oem xenon in his Mondeo, but mine is even whiter ...... ... __________________ Ford Focus Wagon 2.0i 16v Titanium '08 oligo calc Tango Orange + 60mm throttle + K & N Ford Fista 1.4i 16v '09 Titanium Blue Vision + K & N Look at Foto_Dennis oligo calc
My 4300K is currently attracts quite pale. At startup, there is even a blue glow to see. 've Ever even had one lamp 6000k addition, which was much bluer than the 4300. If I re-xenon oligo calc would
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