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    1. #21
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      Quote Originally Posted by GSXTRA
      CHECK THESE GUYS OUT, I JUST PURCHASED THE 4 LAMP SYSTEM FOR MY BUICK. THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE HERE MONDAY. THEY WERE VERY INEXPENSIVE SO I DIDNT FEEL LIKE I HAD MUCH TO LOSE IF THEY WERE JUNK. THEIR FEEDBACK WAS GOOD ON EBAY AND I CALLED THEIR 800 NUMBER FOR DETAILS AND THEY WERE VERY HELPFUL. http://prostreet.zoovy.com/
      Is this the set you bought? http://prostreet.zoovy.com/c=fsKKEJh...t/50015006EURO
      Have you put them on yet? I am curious if there are mods required and how well they work.

      Red Forman: "The Mustang's front end is problematic; get yourself a Firebird."


    2. #22
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      I'm looking at the conversion kit on e-bay for my 67' camaro too. Do you lose high/low beam function on a 2 headlight system?
      Jason

      67' RS Camaro
      71’ Corvette
      85’ IROC

    3. #23
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      Anyone?.....Anyone?....Bueller?
      Jason

      67' RS Camaro
      71’ Corvette
      85’ IROC

    4. #24
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      Quote Originally Posted by 67RS
      I'm looking at the conversion kit on e-bay for my 67' camaro too. Do you lose high/low beam function on a 2 headlight system?
      Nope. You get Bi-xneon headlights Hi/Low beams in one bulb.

      H4/9003 Thats the bulb number

      1993 Camaro Z28
      2001 Camaro Z28
      1969 Camaro


    5. #25
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      Sweet! Thanks!
      Jason

      67' RS Camaro
      71’ Corvette
      85’ IROC

    6. #26
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      Quote Originally Posted by viper11
      hi
      i have hid's installed on my charger
      i have the h4 conversion headlights with 6000k hid bulbs (comes with ballasts & harness),
      the kit is from ebay and just plugs into the existing harness, it works perfect and the price??? $80 to my door
      http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/XENON...QQcmdZViewItem
      there feedback is good
      Feedback is good on ebay only shows a good transaction and
      good product initially.

      I'm curious to see how your HID's are doing now.
      I have purchased 3 kits from www.xenonking.com and my vehicle
      has only had them for less then 1 year and both McCulloch ignitor/ballasts have failed. The 2 on our motorcycles however
      are lasting longer because we never really use them much.

    7. #27
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      hey
      i havent had any problems yet,
      super bright and white and only take about 10 seconds to reach full brightness
      installation was so simple
      im buying two more kits to convert my second set of headlights (quad light system) and my other car
      jason
      1974 charger se modified, 440 727 3:23's, twin turbo t61's,intercooled,custom mpfi,55lb inj, ms1 v3- 2.36,msd6a,msd coil,big rims(20's/22's,4 disk brakes,smoothed, slammed, and scary fast

      http://members.shaw.ca/viper11/

    8. #28
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      Quote Originally Posted by viper11
      hey
      i havent had any problems yet,
      super bright and white and only take about 10 seconds to reach full brightness
      installation was so simple
      im buying two more kits to convert my second set of headlights (quad light system) and my other car
      jason
      10 Seconds????? Sounds like a serious voltage drop to the ballast to me. Try adding some relays and note the difference.

      I tried them on my camaro and they took about 2 seconds to fully power on. 10000k bulbs

      1993 Camaro Z28
      2001 Camaro Z28
      1969 Camaro


    9. #29
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      10 SECONDS WAS A GUESS
      PROBABLY MORE LIKE 5 I'LL CHECK THEM NEXT TIME I RUN IT
      JASON
      sorry for caps
      1974 charger se modified, 440 727 3:23's, twin turbo t61's,intercooled,custom mpfi,55lb inj, ms1 v3- 2.36,msd6a,msd coil,big rims(20's/22's,4 disk brakes,smoothed, slammed, and scary fast

      http://members.shaw.ca/viper11/

    10. #30
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      lol its cool
      But ive decided to take a more harder but more appealing route towards my projector headlights. I trashed those Lame Ebay headlights and decided to make my own version of "Real" functional projectors. Took these from my friends mustang headlights after he no longer needed them. Im gonna be Fitting them under the 7" lens that i have apart already.



      1993 Camaro Z28
      2001 Camaro Z28
      1969 Camaro


    11. #31
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      I have no idea what it is I'm looking at.

      Matt

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      Quote Originally Posted by DarkoNova
      I have no idea what it is I'm looking at.

      Matt
      Thats the projector lens/housing. Its inside every headlight that has projectors on it. Its just underneath alot of plastic to make it look good.

      If you have a pair of projector headlights of a car, tear them open and you'll find this.

      1993 Camaro Z28
      2001 Camaro Z28
      1969 Camaro


    13. #33
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      Quote Originally Posted by Project69
      10 Seconds????? Sounds like a serious voltage drop to the ballast to me. Try adding some relays and note the difference.

      I tried them on my camaro and they took about 2 seconds to fully power on. 10000k bulbs
      Interesting. My BMW is at full brightness right when I start the car, only the color hue cools (goes from say 8000K to 6000K in about two seconds).

      Frankly, I have yet to see an aftermarket HID kit that will match the performance of my bimmer. If I find one that does, I'll buy it.
      Matt Jones
      Mechanical Engineer
      Art Morrison Enterprises

    14. #34
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      Quote Originally Posted by Project69
      Nope. You get Bi-xneon headlights Hi/Low beams in one bulb.

      H4/9003 Thats the bulb number
      I'm confused. That's a halogen bulb number.
      Matt Jones
      Mechanical Engineer
      Art Morrison Enterprises

    15. #35
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      Quote Originally Posted by silver69camaro
      Interesting. My BMW is at full brightness right when I start the car, only the color hue cools (goes from say 8000K to 6000K in about two seconds).

      Frankly, I have yet to see an aftermarket HID kit that will match the performance of my bimmer. If I find one that does, I'll buy it.
      I bought some HID's for my BMW and they use a different kind of ballast (it says it's 100% digital, so I guess most other ballasts are analog? ). They start out at like 50% brightness and then go up to full brightness in a couple seconds. Supposedly it helps extend the life of the bulbs. I dunno, it's my first HID set so whatever they say works for me, lol. :p

      Matt

    16. #36
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      Quote Originally Posted by silver69camaro
      I'm confused. That's a halogen bulb number.
      Thats a BULB number, could be halogen, could be HID same size.

      1993 Camaro Z28
      2001 Camaro Z28
      1969 Camaro


    17. #37
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      I doubt they have a specific conversion kit for this application, but this company has quality parts if you're still shopping for your conversion. I converted my 4Runner to 4300k HIDs and the service and parts were top notch. Highly recommended...

      www.xenondepot.com

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