Bi-xenon Headlights For Waja
#1
Posted 28 December 2009 - 12:13 PM
#3
Posted 28 December 2009 - 01:47 PM
Normally i will on all my sport light to flash kaw them...
#4
Posted 28 December 2009 - 03:45 PM
Normally i will on all my sport light to flash kaw them...
ntc ur sport light damn scary.... i also dun want u flash behind my car... sure blind one.... i lost count how many sport light u pasang...
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#5
Posted 28 December 2009 - 04:08 PM
ntc always go jungle 1? need so many spotlight to catch monkey ?
#6
Posted 28 December 2009 - 04:34 PM
The Waja CPS low beam is running on Automotive Lighting (AL) xenon 4350 kelvin color temp. The bi-xenon light that wira /persona mod is using those aftermarket switching of the angle of the reflector inside the bulb. The aftermarket mechanism as discussed years ago is of inferior mechanism, and may get stuck, i.e after switching on the angle to induce high beam,can't switch back to low beam.
Waja is using the Eurporean standard of 4 headlight system, where if one switch on high beam, the low beam will stayed on as well. If Waja using Bi-xenon, then the projector xenon beam and the unshielded high beam will shine together giving the worst glare one could imagine.
To counter that, several pairs of Hella/ PIAA spotlight needed to be used to counter the strike
#7
Posted 28 December 2009 - 04:42 PM
Waja is using the Eurporean standard of 4 headlight system, where if one switch on high beam, the low beam will stayed on as well. If Waja using Bi-xenon, then the projector xenon beam and the unshielded high beam will shine together giving the worst glare one could imagine.
To counter that, several pairs of Hella/ PIAA spotlight needed to be used to counter the strike
So technical explaination, making me confused. I agree that ori is still the best so this means that one should not change his Waja CPS Headlamps to bi-xenon.
#8
Posted 28 December 2009 - 05:26 PM
only 1 pair hella imitation spot light ler... not much ler... am thinking to install another pair next month... but afraid block the air flow for aircond cooler... might need to find suitable place to install...
yes bro, always go back hometown mah.... and is urban area.... a lot animal cross road mah... am fed up with all those osram NB, CB bulb, cannot last long 1...
#9
Posted 28 December 2009 - 05:30 PM
#10
Posted 28 December 2009 - 05:33 PM
Back to basic, Wira/ Persona halogen bulb consists of 2 filaments
i) low beam - the 55w filament is shielded (a cover to block the light from shinning to the sky)
ii) high beam - the 60w filament is unshielded (no cover, the light will shine everywhere it like)
Waja, 1 bulb 1 filament.
i) low beam bulb - covered by projector lense so that it will not shine to sky
ii) high beam bulb - uncovered - it shines everywhere
Xenon
Wira/ Persona - no filament as it is xenon gas charged. how to achieve low and high beam in 1 "bulb"? use a mechanism to change the angle of the cover
low beam- half open cover
high beam- no cover
Waja
i) low beam - use the uncovered xenon "bulb" - the light angle is control by the lense so don't shine to sky
ii) high beam - "bulb" available is originally uncovered. if use on the high beam, it shine to the sky. Imagine 2 Xenon "bulbs" shine at you instead of 1?
Continental car
OEM Bi-Xenon - use 1 Xenon "bulb" but change the angle when in high beam, same as aftermarket type Wira.
Cfa, hope you do understand better now. Suggest you learn about halogen bulb before moving on to Xenon "bulb".