I will take my chance. If you know what lighting system to use you get perfect light. I just want to know if the 5 has PWM or not. Thanks.
What science have you seen that refutes the Laws of Physics as they are currently known?daniel stern is a joke. I have used HID in my previous 5 and they were perfect. No stray light, No flashing by others, no blinding light when in crappy weather. I run LED in my 2016 F150 and it's the same, perfect cutoff, no stray light no flashing by others.
I will take my chance. If you know what lighting system to use you get perfect light. I just want to know if the 5 has PWM or not. Thanks.
Dropping HID/LED into halogen reflector headlights is the big no-no but Mazda uses a projector lens that is the x-factor (Daniel Stern argue this too but I disagree based on many empirical user experiences I've come across). Stick with a better set of HIDs b/c the bulb projects light, unlike LEDs which scatter (need proper housing to focus/refract light where its needed) and doesn't give you the 'down the road' lighting you need at HWY speed. From a simple visual, I'm pretty sure the GT's HID uses the same projector housing as the non-GT. I recall old posts of folks trying LEDs and while it looks (stupid) bright in front of you it doesn't go far enough down the road and there's a lot more scatter (blinding) above the projector's cut-off. Then again, aftermarket LED bulbs likely have evolved so hard to say how they perform today and, like all things, YGWYPF. There's also the counter argument that most roads are very well lit; lots of people drive not knowing their headlights are off...daniel stern is a joke. I have used HID in my previous 5 and they were perfect. No stray light, No flashing by others, no blinding light when in crappy weather. I run LED in my 2016 F150 and it's the same, perfect cutoff, no stray light no flashing by others.
I will take my chance. If you know what lighting system to use you get perfect light. I just want to know if the 5 has PWM or not. Thanks.
I had HID in my 2007 and they were AWESOME. Pushing light down the road. everything I have read that daniel the "expert" say is crap is just the opposite. He has an agenda and that is to profit from his "knowledge". I agree with the LED in the housings for the 5 and HID works MUCH better. I am not an LED lighting fan by any stretch. I like HID, but I was wondering until I can get some HID from retrofitsource.Dropping HID/LED into halogen reflector headlights is the big no-no but Mazda uses a projector lens that is the x-factor (Daniel Stern argue this too but I disagree based on many empirical user experiences I've come across). Stick with a better set of HIDs b/c the bulb projects light, unlike LEDs which scatter (need proper housing to focus/refract light where its needed) and doesn't give you the 'down the road' lighting you need at HWY speed. From a simple visual, I'm pretty sure the GT's HID uses the same projector housing as the non-GT. I recall old posts of folks trying LEDs and while it looks (stupid) bright in front of you it doesn't go far enough down the road and there's a lot more scatter (blinding) above the projector's cut-off. Then again, aftermarket LED bulbs likely have evolved so hard to say how they perform today and, like all things, YGWYPF. There's also the counter argument that most roads are very well lit; lots of people drive not knowing their headlights are off...
Here is my static review (beam pattern, Lux measurement) of various headlight bulb options for the Mazda5, or any vehicle that uses the H11 bulb.
My dynamic review (driving) can be found HERE.
I will be reviewing DDM HID kit soon.
Here is the test setup that I used for this quick evaluation. Test surface is a bedsheet (I'm going to call it a screen) stretched over lumber, with a second thicker sheet behind, to reduce light bleeding through and confounding measurements. Distance from headlamp to screen is 2.1m (about 7ft, the max I can achieve in my garage, and I want to stay in the...
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Consider salvage yards for OEM HIDs (OE Sylvania D1S bulbs are super bright!) and you can pull the toggle switch to get manual light leveling? Someone here posted a conversion guide and it is not difficult.