HOW TO . . . s14 HID headlights?
HOW TO . . . s14 HID headlights?
has anyone heard of (or better yet has done) a true HID headlight coversion on a S14 with the slim headlights? cuz i keep putting these blue bulbs in my car but they burn out after a couple months. 'sides, who wouldnt want HID . . . ?
your buying too high of wattage bulbs if they burn out often. look on automotive lighting forums ive learned alot about hid retrofits. for future reference call the "slim lights" kouki lights
i've done it to my car, you just need the H1 conversion kit
real simple to do, took 45 minutes for me, it would have been faster but i have to take out my battery and stock intake plastic piping to get to the headlights
real simple to do, took 45 minutes for me, it would have been faster but i have to take out my battery and stock intake plastic piping to get to the headlights
Originally posted by sr20det power
i've done it to my car, you just need the H1 conversion kit
real simple to do, took 45 minutes for me, it would have been faster but i have to take out my battery and stock intake plastic piping to get to the headlights
i've done it to my car, you just need the H1 conversion kit
real simple to do, took 45 minutes for me, it would have been faster but i have to take out my battery and stock intake plastic piping to get to the headlights
hmm thats a better way i guess but im done already n probably wont have to touch em for a few years at the least and yes pictures are here
http://club240.com/forums/showthread...threadid=17699
http://club240.com/forums/showthread...threadid=17699
hmm no not really i guess just take your time and do it correctly, plus you dont really have much to worry about since these things are waterproof, there's a demo of them putting the entire setup in a fishtank on the site if you didnt see it before
http://www.hidexpress.com/index.asp?...n=Custom&ID=83
http://www.hidexpress.com/index.asp?...n=Custom&ID=83
what you guys dont understand is the highter the K the less light you have.
its not about showing how the color looks on the car its about showing the cuttoff and beam pattern AGAINST a wall
my Catz H1 HID kit, will fit s15 headlights and 97-98 240sx headlights.
these are for sale by the way.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...4/IM000605.jpg
on the car...below are against the wall
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...4/IM000587.jpg
dont mind the leveling those are taken after i put on my conversion and DID NOT adjust the headlights.
look at the beam pattern it gives off a colorful flicker on the left headlight[flicker is the blue/purple you see when u are in front of a BMW etc etc]
also notice how SHARP the step is on the right headlights, its so sharp that i can trace it with a pencil
also notice there is no light ABOVE the cutoff...that is a VERY good thing. any light above cutoff = glare. glare = bad. glare is what shines onto oncoming traffic and gets you high beamed back.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...mpwhite004.jpg
notice how fuzzy those cutoffs are and look how there is glare all over the place. having your headlights look like one big BLOB is not a good thing, means beam pattern is all ****ed
those are the Catz HID Supreme White kit i have for sale. they are 480 shipped and i cn guarentee you you cannot get this kit for that cheap no more. after the "hid ban" catz is no longer in the US. they give off a blue/white color and the bulbs are not tinted like catz old kit.
viet_nismo@hotmail.com
its not about showing how the color looks on the car its about showing the cuttoff and beam pattern AGAINST a wall
my Catz H1 HID kit, will fit s15 headlights and 97-98 240sx headlights.
these are for sale by the way.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...4/IM000605.jpg
on the car...below are against the wall
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...4/IM000587.jpg
dont mind the leveling those are taken after i put on my conversion and DID NOT adjust the headlights.
look at the beam pattern it gives off a colorful flicker on the left headlight[flicker is the blue/purple you see when u are in front of a BMW etc etc]
also notice how SHARP the step is on the right headlights, its so sharp that i can trace it with a pencil
also notice there is no light ABOVE the cutoff...that is a VERY good thing. any light above cutoff = glare. glare = bad. glare is what shines onto oncoming traffic and gets you high beamed back.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...mpwhite004.jpg
notice how fuzzy those cutoffs are and look how there is glare all over the place. having your headlights look like one big BLOB is not a good thing, means beam pattern is all ****ed
those are the Catz HID Supreme White kit i have for sale. they are 480 shipped and i cn guarentee you you cannot get this kit for that cheap no more. after the "hid ban" catz is no longer in the US. they give off a blue/white color and the bulbs are not tinted like catz old kit.
viet_nismo@hotmail.com
Last edited by silviadriver; Dec 15, 2004 at 06:44 PM.
well, i got my set of deep blue, (8000K) H.I.D's in last night, and i have to level them yet, but i couldnt be happier. i think they are beautiful on the car. i dont know about legalities and what not, but im pretty happy i spent the money to get them.
Originally posted by AwwSkeeSkee
your going to get the best lighting from 1000k-6000k. i think 6k is the brightest light that can be seen and still looks blue-ish
and how come you did a H1 converstion and not H4?
your going to get the best lighting from 1000k-6000k. i think 6k is the brightest light that can be seen and still looks blue-ish
and how come you did a H1 converstion and not H4?


