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I have managed to get hands on Laura Low Beam projectors in immaculate condition which i plan to retrofit in my car headlights .
Could anyone please tell what is the OEM type of bulbs used in Laura light s.
I mean like simple halogen , HID ( What K , Color) ?

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Originally Posted by pjbiju (Post 1642780)
@SX4LOVER
Wonder Car's accessory shop, attached to their workshop near Telco, had some HID kits with 1 year warranty. They had also said they had 100/90 rated Philips Rally bulbs along with Bosch relay (or was it Hella?) and wiring kit which they could install in my Swift.

I did not get it installed since the relay kit did not have ceramic/bakelite holders. Once I get hold of these holders, I might get it installed from them. They had quoted Rs. 1250 for the install.

@everyone
Does anyone know how the wiring is done when upgrading to higher rated bulbs? How is the wiring kit included in the relay kit connected to the existing wiring harness & battery? Do they have to connect the new wiring kit directly to the battery? I just want to make sure that the accessory guys do it correctly.

what difference do ceramic holders make??
Thanx a lot. will try speaking to wonder guys.

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Originally Posted by SX4LOVER (Post 1645814)
what difference do ceramic holders make??
Thanx a lot. will try speaking to wonder guys.

Ceramic holders are more heat resistant than the normal plastic holders that come as OE. If you are upgrading bulbs to a higher wattage, it is recommended to get ceramic bulb holders since the extra heat generated from these bulbs will/can melt the plastic ones.

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Originally Posted by pjbiju (Post 1642780)
@SX4LOVER
@everyone
Does anyone know how the wiring is done when upgrading to higher rated bulbs? How is the wiring kit included in the relay kit connected to the existing wiring harness & battery? Do they have to connect the new wiring kit directly to the battery? I just want to make sure that the accessory guys do it correctly.

Hi Biju,
If you are going in for a wiring kit, the kit will have a socket which will accomodate one of the existing holders. So you just need to plug in the existing holder in the sockets in the kit. Thus the power will be transferred to the kit using that holder and the other holder will be a dummy. The kit will itself have two holders (usually ceramic and good quality ones which can withstand the heat) into which the bulbs will be fitted. So you do not have to tamper with the existing wiring at all. Not a single wire will have to be spliced etc. This is my experience with the roots relay.
Hope this clarifies matters for you.
Cheers,
Harsha

Got my hands on this 36 LED block to be used for in-cabin lighting! Yet to install them.

A friend has the same 18 LED block in his Accent and it lights up pretty well. Short LED life is a concern, since 3-4 have now conked off!

Could anyone tell me where can i get the D2S type HID's in Delhi and for how much ?

Can anyone tell me What is the price of Phillips rally H4 90/100w bulb price ?

Team,
Any idea from where I can get OSRAM Night breaker H3 12v/55W in Bangalore?

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Originally Posted by shamanth (Post 1648721)
Can anyone tell me What is the price of Phillips rally H4 90/100w bulb price ?

Should be around 300 for a pair.

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Originally Posted by HotChillyPepper (Post 1648797)
Team,
Any idea from where I can get OSRAM Night breaker H3 12v/55W in Bangalore?


Should be around 300 for a pair.

Thanks @ hotchillypepper

Saw few Night breakers at whitefield honda not sure about H3.

Hi ,

Can some one guide me with the price of white light - which comes in Merc for Innova. I had check and they said its about 9500 INR - bulbs and cutout only.

They said it increases the light distance from 20mts to 50mts and is very bright.

Also guide me about 190 or white light which is better ?

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Originally Posted by akshay1234 (Post 1637297)
id say get your electrical system check. from your alternator to your battery. the lights seem to be putting alot of strain on your cars electrics when they are switched on. hids use the most current when they are just switched on.

Thanks Akshay. I checked the system at an authorized service centre, and all the connections were found ok. Then I took the car again to the accessories shop and they checked the unit, and found one of the bulbs to be defective. Immediately, the guy went inside and took a bulb from another HID kit and replaced my bulb. He then put my defective bulb to that kit, and kept it there. I asked him, how he can keep a defective bulb in that kit and he said they will mark it as defective and will not sell to anybody!!. I DO NOT believe what he said, and some other unfortunate customer will have to bear with that defective piece.
With this incident, I seriously doubt the authenticity of the accessories from these so called accessories shops. Most of the cases, if you know these guys personally, you will get good accessories. Else, it is just a gamble.

Dear Fellow BHPians,

I am a novice Auto Lighting & could not find a better forum to ask few querries about my scorpio. To start with the basic information, I have a Stock Scorpio SLX which travel a lot to different terrains (including hilly & foggy). Most of the travelling is in the night & i drive it myself. To improve its lighting need suggestions on

1. Should I opt for Fog Lamps or Hella's . If Fog Lamps which colour & if Hella what specification
2. Should I go for HID (Phillips). What would be the prices. I got a quote for Rs.4500/-
3. Is it ok to get installation done out side the A.S.S.
4 What should be my budget to get a decent (50%) increase (using either FOG lamps / Hella)

guys im planning on getting osram night breakers on my innova.
i was wondering if there is any need for cut-outs? or the existing system is good enough?

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Originally Posted by harsha.cs1 (Post 1645941)
Hi Biju,
If you are going in for a wiring kit, the kit will have a socket which will accomodate one of the existing holders. So you just need to plug in the existing holder in the sockets in the kit. Thus the power will be transferred to the kit using that holder and the other holder will be a dummy. The kit will itself have two holders (usually ceramic and good quality ones which can withstand the heat) into which the bulbs will be fitted. So you do not have to tamper with the existing wiring at all. Not a single wire will have to be spliced etc. This is my experience with the roots relay.
Hope this clarifies matters for you.
Cheers,
Harsha

Thank you Harsha. Your explanation has cleared my basic doubt. I will take a look at the kit once again now, armed with this information.

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Originally Posted by vinaydas (Post 1649654)
guys im planning on getting osram night breakers on my innova.
i was wondering if there is any need for cut-outs? or the existing system is good enough?

I understand that Osram Nightbreakers are 60/55W and therefore would not require a cut out. They emit more light but their life is shorter.


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