Yellow Fog Lights

Just to add to the "yellow" look of the PIAA's. Because the stock lights have a "yellowish" tinge to them, the difference is not that apparent relative to eachother unless looking from a distance. I switched my headlight's to PIAA Plasma H7 & now the yellow is very apparent. I love the look!

My next PIAA purchase? PIAA Ion Yellow High Beam bulbs. I still have the stock high beams on & LOVE how the "yellowish" looks with the blue light that the PIAA Plasma headlight bulbs give off.

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GXL, I think someone has done this (removing the cover over the light). If I recall it did not work very well, as this cover essentially makes the light a fog light. By removing it you would have nothing to keep the light focused down, it would be everywhere. The reflector we have would not work well by removing this cover.
 
Look what I've found on the web:


"I was asked the other day why fog lights were yellow. When I couldn't come up with an answer, I started asking around and discovered, to my surprise, that apparently nobody else could either.

Skiers, shooters and other outdoor types have long known that yellow goggles or glasses enhance outdoor vision. This is because the yellow lenses filter out the blue part of the spectrum and increase the contrast of a scene. But does the same thing hold the other way around? With the goggles, we are filtering reflected light entering our eyes, but is it possible to illuminate something with yellow light and achieve similar results? The answer, apparently, is no (which is likely to raise strong objections from people who have been using yellow fog lights for years).

For expert advice, I contacted the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) on Fort Wainwright. Captain John Craig of that group then arranged to have a computer search made on the subject of light penetration in fog and mist from CRREL's headquarters in Hanover, New Hampshire. As a result, I obtained a list of over 200 references and abstracts of articles published by researchers all over the world.

Not a single one asserted that yellow light has superior penetrating qualities, but several specifically stated that it did not. To quote from one Russian article, for example:

"Investigations and practices of automobile traffic do not confirm any substantial advantages of yellow light over white light. The advantages ascribed to it may take place only in very thin fog or may be subjectively received by some drivers owing to their individual peculiarities of vision. Therefore, it does not make any sense to switch over headlights to yellow light, although the use of yellow light in special fog lights does not raise any objections." End of quote. The phrasing is quaint, but the meaning is clear.

I had long thought that the yellow sodium-vapor street lamps that are becoming common were used specifically because they cut through fog better. I found out that there actually is a specific reason for their use, but that it is because they operate on only about half the power of conventional lamps.

So, unless you just happen to like yellow, save your money and forget about so-called "fog-lights." They don't exist."



What do you guys think of this?



PS. I'm starting to like my new H3 lights a little bit. I just went out side to see how they look at night, and they are quite yellow:)
 
This is what I'm talking about:


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Where can i get those fog lights. I am going to be putting the Mp3 bumper on my car soon and that yellow will look sick with the millenium mica red.
 
Yeah, what's up with those real yellow fog lights! I too searched everywhere, but no luck.

I'm very unhappy with my PIAAs yellow wanna be bulbs...
 
Daylight pics of the foglights while NOT on. This is how the lights look normally when not turned on.

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Good photoshop, because my PIAAs ION Yellows don't look nowhere close to that.

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Did you modified the fog light housing at all?
 
Thanks for calling me a liar, GXL, my PIAAs are not photoshopped and don't have cheap rice film on them. They are JUST PIAAs crystal ion yellows, yours would look like this too if you took off the glare guard, or got a 520series PIAA housing, which mine are the latter. 520 housings, ion yellow model, only thing yellow about the fogs are the bulb. Jeez.
 
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i am thinking about PIAA yellow ions for my MSP...but the results seem mixed in this thread.....any updates on people who have used them? dont get mad at me for bumping...i searched!!! :D
 

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