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Originally Posted by AShubrah
(Post 4352969)
The low beam bulbs of the 2014 Honda City are indeed H11s as specified in the owners manual. |
Originally Posted by vsrivatsa
(Post 4353965)
I measured the size of the stock H11 Bulb from the spare bulbs that I had for the City and it is 2.5 inch in length including the base. The LASFit guys responded to my query saying the LED Bulb they have is 3 inches long. Any idea if 0.5 inch of extra length can be accommodated in the default headlight housing of the 2014 Honda City? |
Originally Posted by suku_patel_22
(Post 4354852)
I am planning to go with 55W 4300K HID bulbs in the low beam and fog lamps. Is this a good idea? How much improvement should I expect? |
Originally Posted by AShubrah
(Post 4354874)
Since I don't know anything about the quality of the projector used on the low beam for the new EcoSport, I'd suggest you to go for a 35W 4300K HID kit than a 55W equivalent because the latter might damage the projector due to the increased amount of heat that it produces. The light output will easily increase by tenfolds, so I highly advise you to go forward with the upgrade. Also, the new EcoSport has its fog lamps mounted very close to the headlights, so I'd advise against getting HIDs on the same, as it'll cause a LOT of glare to the oncoming traffic. |
Originally Posted by Brigadier
(Post 4355063)
My 2014 Swift Zxi's left lower beam konked off. It is Philips xtreme vision H4. Was planning to install HID kit. Will this one from Osram fit Swift zxi without any modifications to the electricals ? Osram DH11 Xenon 6000K Eco HID Conversation Headlight Bulb Kit (12V, 35W) https://www.amazon.in/dp/B071G58M59/..._VycGAbRZ0RGPR |
Originally Posted by Behemoth
(Post 4354893)
This is technically not correct that a 55W HID will emit more heat. Yes definitely it will emit more heat than a 35W HID but far less than a 65W halogen bulb. Halogen bulbs have am efficacy of 20% which means it will emit light of around 18w and the balance 47W is emitted as heat. In case of HID the efficacy is as high as 50% and with led 60%. So a 55W HID will only emit 27W as heat (balance as light) and LED (40w) will emit only 15W as heat. But managing this emitted heat is critical for LEDs as the chips cannot withstand high temperature (more than 150 celsius) and hence need a large heatsink. The halogens and the HIDs can easily withstand high temperature and hence don't need heatsinks. In HIDs the main challenge is with the high initial starting pulse (23 KV) which is required to fire up the arc. All the surrounding parts need to be protected and high voltage resistant in this case. Also another problem with cheap chinese HIDs is that they emit high UV which discolours the reflector and also the headlight plastic. In case of HID retrofits it is recommended only to go with reputed brands like Philips / Osram / Morimito. |
Originally Posted by Behemoth
(Post 4355083)
No this is not the right one. This is for cars with H11 bulbs. You need a DH4 kit, but I would recommend getting it professionally installed and not trying a DIY. Also go for the 4200K variant and not the 6000K variant. |
Originally Posted by AShubrah
(Post 4355119)
I agree with you completely on the part that a 55W HID will emit lesser heat than the OEM halogen bulb due to the higher efficacy, sir, but I have personally seen the degradation of the low beam projectors of a Maruti Ciaz with a 55W HID kit installed within 9 months of night driving. The entire headlight assembly had to be replaced & was then fitted with a 35W HID kit which has been going strong for well over 18 months now. The only reason I advised against a 55W setup was because the low beam is used all the time during night driving and should be very reliable & trouble free. There will be a very significant improvement in lighting with a 35W setup, and plus, I have seen a lot of light leakage when using a high wattage HID setup on OEM projectors as they're not designed for the same. But wouldn't the HID kit cause an insane amount of glare to oncoming traffic when used in an H4 type reflector setup, sir? |
Originally Posted by AShubrah
(Post 4354874)
rease by tenfolds, so I highly advise you to go forward with the upgrade. Also, the new EcoSport has its fog lamps mounted very close to the headlights, so I’d advise against getting HIDs on the same, as it’ll cause a LOT of glare to the oncoming traffic. |
Originally Posted by Behemoth
(Post 4354893)
In case of HID retrofits it is recommended only to go with reputed brands like Philips / Osram / Morimito. |
Originally Posted by AShubrah
(Post 4355119)
I agree with you completely on the part that a 55W HID will emit lesser heat than the OEM halogen bulb due to the higher efficacy, sir, but I have personally seen the degradation of the low beam projectors of a Maruti Ciaz with a 55W HID kit installed within 9 months of night driving. The entire headlight assembly had to be replaced & was then fitted with a 35W HID kit which has been going strong for well over 18 months now. |
Originally Posted by Behemoth
(Post 4355138)
The degradation you witnessed was probably because of bad quality bulbs generating UV , which damages plastics. Good bulbs from Philips or Osram will not have this effect. Actually there are no 55w bulbs made separately. It is the same 35W bulbs which are overdriven to 55W. This has two effects on the bulb. The lifetime reduces to half to around 1000 hrs instead of 2000hrs and also the Colour temperature becomes 1000k warmer (eg a 5500k bulb will generate 4500k light |
Originally Posted by suku_patel_22
(Post 4355328)
I will go with 35W 4300K HID. How are the kits from Xenonplanet? They are offering it at 5000 for a kit. |
Originally Posted by AShubrah
(Post 4355354)
I’d advise you against going forward with Xenon Planet, as a lot of members on the forum have had terrible experiences with their products. As mentioned earlier by Behemoth, should go for a kit from a reputed company like Osram, Morimoto, etc. |
Originally Posted by suku_patel_22
(Post 4355415)
Where can I source genuine Morimoto in Mumbai? Is AVS Tuning a good bet? I've heard that they have loads of duplicates floating around. |
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