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Old 03-15-03, 03:24 PM
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Default VIDEO - 6000k Conversion Kit DIY & Comparison

I just recieved my 6000k conversion kit, complete with Philips bulbs and ballasts and I thought I'd go ahead and make a simple video. I don't go into much detail but you can see how everything is setup. There is also a comparison of my 6000k's with my mother's 98 LS400, which has stock HID's. You will need Divx 5 for this so if you dont have it head on over to: http://www.divx.com

RIGHT CLICK >> SAVE TARGET AS
http://www.auburn.edu/~dushenc/1999 ...vX 5 - BGL.avi

(15.8 MBs)

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Brendan, at 10 seconds the video pauses but the audio keeps going. What am I doing wrong?

Also, where did you get the kit from? Did you do the group buy?

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Hey bro -- make sure you get the latest version of divx that just came out.

Also, I got mine from Discount Cycle (discountcycle@ureach.com) at:
http://www.groupbuycenter.com/buy.aspx?id=9166
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Originally posted by brendanlim
Hey bro -- make sure you get the latest version of divx that just came out.
That did it, and I was running 5.0.2! Nice vid and comparo.

Which do you like more, the 4100 or the 6000? Have you driven with them at night yet?
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Brendan,

Great job!! This is SouthernSunGS... Video as well as HID kit is done very professional! BTW I have a 1st Gen, do u think I can do it the same exact way you did it? thanks
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Very nice video Brendan! Sorry I didn't get back to you earlier. Women came unexpectedly, lol. I'm gonna try this set up soon. Thanks again!

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Originally posted by Overclocker
That did it, and I was running 5.0.2! Nice vid and comparo.

Which do you like more, the 4100 or the 6000? Have you driven with them at night yet?
i definitely like 6000k more. 4300k is just way too yellow for me.
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Originally posted by DTPstyle
Brendan,

Great job!! This is SouthernSunGS... Video as well as HID kit is done very professional! BTW I have a 1st Gen, do u think I can do it the same exact way you did it? thanks
you just need to get a kit for your headlight housing and you are fine. for example 9006?
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awesome job brendan!!!! this is really the best diy i have ever since, so... dynamic

it's definitely a very "rush" install huh? hehee, but anyway it's really good, it works! and you showed the color very very well, that's exactly how my 6000k looks as well, a bit blue hue to it but not ricey. on the wall you can see the 6000k is so white and the stock one is like a bit yellow to it
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Originally posted by rominl
awesome job brendan!!!! this is really the best diy i have ever since, so... dynamic

it's definitely a very "rush" install huh? hehee, but anyway it's really good, it works! and you showed the color very very well, that's exactly how my 6000k looks as well, a bit blue hue to it but not ricey. on the wall you can see the 6000k is so white and the stock one is like a bit yellow to it
Agreed, the Hids look great but I hope you will re-route the wireing. Make it a bit cleaner and safer.
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6000k definately is the way to go! I'm never getting anything less from now on.

I actually went to Blockbuster last night and when I pulled up my lights shined through the whole store. The clerk quickly turned around to see what it was. When I came to the checkout with my movies the guy said, "hey did you put audi lights in your car?". I told him about the 6000k's and how Audi's are 4100k's in projector housings, which cause the color flicker.

It's great it got noticed like that! Seriously, going from halogen to HID is amazing. It's a totally different feeling for me driving this car. Also, maybe because of the fact that I'm the only one in Auburn, AL with 6000k's
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I got some 14 gauge power wire and some connectors and extended the red wire that connected to my battery. I then ran the long black wire in front of the radiator and used zip ties to make sure it didn't touch. I made sure it only touched the frame. Very clean install now. Very happy
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haha, great job brendan, clean up is always nice, and you are hella fast

yeah, 6000k is deifnitley the way to go. i can assure you, no matter what car i get next, it will have hid. and no matter what, changing to 6000k is the first thing i do. i can't stay the 4100k anymore, it's just too yellow for me imho. i love 6000k. every notices, but no one says "ewww, ricer"
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Originally posted by brendanlim
I got some 14 gauge power wire and some connectors and extended the red wire that connected to my battery. I then ran the long black wire in front of the radiator and used zip ties to make sure it didn't touch. I made sure it only touched the frame. Very clean install now. Very happy
Yo Brendan -

Nice video and comparo with your mom's 4100K HID. I'm glad you extended that battery wire and re-routed the cables.....that quick install looked scary to me. LOL.

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Originally posted by PHML
Yo Brendan -

Nice video and comparo with your mom's 4100K HID. I'm glad you extended that battery wire and re-routed the cables.....that quick install looked scary to me. LOL.

Pete
Thanks Pete!

Hehe, yeah, I was worried for a bit that the zip tie that was holding the main cable was going to fall off and let everything hit the serpentine belt. Now, that would be VERY bad. Install looks great now -- all you can see pretty much are the ballasts

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