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HID Headlights w/ City Lights


EScanlon

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I found these on e-Bay and although not billed as the same thing as what I have, they appear very similar to mine. The biggest diference is that mine have 2 bulbs for the extra light and not just the one.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2463105556&category=33710

Hope this helps someone.

Enrique

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(qoute)The biggest diference is that mine have 2 bulbs for the extra light and not just the one.

Enrique - it does have two bulbs the HID 130W and a 5W "city light"

(quote)the city light thing doesn't sound bad, especially if it helps you see around a corner. Is that what it does?

Tomohawk - The city light is just a very dim (5W) bulb that probably isn't legal anywhere in the states for night driving but are representitive of day time running lights

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What I meant by the 2 vs 1 bulb, is that the ones on e-bay currently show that there is only ONE bulb for the City Light portion of the lamp, whereas the lamps I bought have TWO bulbs.

Now, in addition to those bulbs, which are the ones that create the "halo" effect, are a set of "Xenon" gas H4 lights, meaning that they aree the replaceable "halogen" style of lamps. They are brighter than the original lamps, but don't know how much more so.

I wired my Halo's to operate with the Parking Lamps, that way at dusk when I typically run with the Parking Lamps on, they would be illuminated. I'm not sure if the single bulb in the ones on e-bay would light it up enough to provide a "halo".

Bill is correct in that they are just a pair of 5W side marker bulbs and not designed to light up the street. Their function is to look cool!

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Enrique

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Are there any ACTUAL HID conversions available for the Z car? I love the look of HIDs, and more importantly, I love being able to see at night (Had a bad accident due to poor visibility one time...never make that mistake again).

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TomoHawk,

Just out of curiosity, how did you arrive at 12a/11.5a!??? Maybe a typo? Watts divided by volts equals amps. Or volts times amps equals watts. Would it not be as follows....85w @ 7.0amps / 80w @ 6.67amps?

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