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#11
sugen

Posted 29 November 2009 - 10:59 PM

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No it won't as this is OSRAM. And it approve one...

QUOTE (rexyu @ Nov 29 2009, 10:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
wow, really useful its show can view more far,GOOD smile_thumbup.gif
hope can install on my 206 too smile.gif so its white light right? wont it makes other ppl uncomfortable? i means eyesight.



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Posted 30 November 2009 - 02:43 PM

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QUOTE (sugen @ Nov 29 2009, 10:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
No it won't as this is OSRAM. And it approve one...


sugen

1. is this consider upgrading a 55w to 100w bulb?
2. any driving during rainy night experience?
3. can the acrylic cover take the heat?
4. overall performance good?

The Optima have the same H7 bulb?

Appreciate your input.




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Posted 30 November 2009 - 03:32 PM

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NO NO NO.. It is still 55W.. Change to 100 W will burn your cable/car & void the warranty. Always use the factory default setting..I think u can read more on Osram website about Night breaker product


http://www.osram.com...AKER/index.html


QUOTE (enigma56 @ Nov 30 2009, 02:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
sugen

1. is this consider upgrading a 55w to 100w bulb?
2. any driving during rainy night experience?
3. can the acrylic cover take the heat?
4. overall performance good?

The Optima have the same H7 bulb?

Appreciate your input.


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Kevin

Posted 30 November 2009 - 05:56 PM

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Sugen,

WOW. I have heard about the Night Breakers but I did not know they were THAT good. BTW, Philips has a bulb which is officially the brightest legal bulb on the planet. Night Breakers are 2nd brightest but when you factor in the pricing, the Night Breakers give the most light for your RM smile_tongue.gif

Can't you change the bulbs by removing the end caps on each bulb as opposed to removing the entire headlamp housing?

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Posted 30 November 2009 - 06:12 PM

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not bad...will include in my auto refurb 2010 plan...wakakaka...just concern other driver (opposite). later keluar middle finger coz they tot i using high beam...too terang..
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Posted 30 November 2009 - 06:23 PM

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not bad...will include in my auto refurb 2010 plan...wakakaka...just concern other driver (opposite). later keluar middle finger coz they tot i using high beam...too terang..
erm...

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Posted 30 November 2009 - 06:34 PM

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QUOTE (redwin @ Nov 30 2009, 06:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
not bad...will include in my auto refurb 2010 plan...wakakaka...just concern other driver (opposite). later keluar middle finger coz they tot i using high beam...too terang..


If you have never itchy hand kacau the ori alignment b4, the new bulbs won't kacau oncoming drivers. If you drive you car fitted with these bulbs facing a wall at about 10ft away, you will see a quite sharp light cut-off pattern, but definitely not the projector system type of sharpness la. Something like \____ this pattern but on actual test, you will see \__\___ coz you left/right lamps.

These bulbs, be it VisionPlus(+50%), XtremePower(+80%), Silverstar (+50%) or Nightbreaker(+90%), are all E-code compliant meaning they are perfectly legal to be used on the road. The same can't be said for those 90/100W ones. So buy wisely.



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Posted 01 December 2009 - 09:07 AM

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Kevin,
No you can't, the whole head lamp casing has to be taken out like shown in the pic above.. It looks complicated, but actually it is very easy.. Give a try to experience it..So, u plan to change too?

QUOTE (Kevin @ Nov 30 2009, 05:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Sugen,


Can't you change the bulbs by removing the end caps on each bulb as opposed to removing the entire headlamp housing?


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Posted 01 December 2009 - 09:11 AM

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redwin,
I had tried that, i stand far infront of the car. And the light won't caused disturbance at all. Is it because of our projector type head lamp? I think it is because the Nigh Breaker is an approved bulb.. And they had done their R&D.. So no worry at all about legal issue..

QUOTE (redwin @ Nov 30 2009, 06:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
not bad...will include in my auto refurb 2010 plan...wakakaka...just concern other driver (opposite). later keluar middle finger coz they tot i using high beam...too terang..


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Posted 02 December 2009 - 05:39 PM

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my last trip to cameron highlands, with 5 adults + full lugages (until almost block the rear view), during night travelling back to JB, some cars from the opposite direction high beamed me, I guess the car too heavy at the back, tilted making low beam become semi highbeam smile_tongue.gif If changed to this bulb must be disturbing the on coming vehicles, middle finger, perhaps smile_clown.gif

my last trip to cameron highlands, with 5 adults + full lugages (until almost block the rear view), during night travelling back to JB, some cars from the opposite direction high beamed me, I guess the car too heavy at the back, tilted making low beam become semi highbeam smile_tongue.gif If changed to this bulb must be disturbing the on coming vehicles, middle finger, perhaps smile_clown.gif