Cool, let us know how you like them.amsgator said:k thanks! i decided to get the MTEC Cosmos blue and golden yellow for fogs
Cool, let us know how you like them.amsgator said:k thanks! i decided to get the MTEC Cosmos blue and golden yellow for fogs
Left/right assuming which point of view? Left=passenger side, etc? (enguard)Kansei said:color-wise, they look like sylvania silverstars. they do output more light though.
osram silverstar on left, sylvania silverstar on right
stock foglight bulbs
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your fog lights looks 10x brighter than mine. mine arent even white. they look off white when onKansei said:color-wise, they look like sylvania silverstars. they do output more light though.
osram silverstar on left, sylvania silverstar on right
stock foglight bulbs
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Dim said:Left/right assuming which point of view? Left=passenger side, etc? (enguard)
who knows. i just wish mine were that white lol oh wellKansei said:yup. point of view of the camera
as for the foglights looking bright.. yeah I dunno why that is, maybe I had the camera really low to the ground.
doubt that there is one. best bet would be an HID 3000K kit. or rockblocker tint. how come you dont want a coated bulb?ho bag said:Does anyone know for a nice yellow foglight that isnt coated? A nice true 3000k halogen bulb?
Because if your bulb is painted your not getting a true colour output. If you want a yellow light then you want a true 3000k bulb, light output wont be as good if you get a 6000k bulb and put yellow paint on it. The paint will only reduce the output of the bulb without giving you the benifet of the chosen colour temp.redpr5 said:doubt that there is one. best bet would be an HID 3000K kit. or rockblocker tint. how come you dont want a coated bulb?
eh true true. why not rockblocker tint then?ho bag said:Because if your bulb is painted your not getting a true colour output. If you want a yellow light then you want a true 3000k bulb, light output wont be as good if you get a 6000k bulb and put yellow paint on it. The paint will only reduce the output of the bulb without giving you the benifet of the chosen colour temp.
nice find. you should consider that or getting CATZ or PIAA fog lampsho bag said:http://www.rallylights.com/hella/H3.asp
This is what i need, no coating and 3000k temp rating. Now these are REAL foglights....
as long as you dont put any 100w bulbs in you should be fine. 60w max is what i believe the p5 high beams are. most of the people on here with hids have them in the low beams. one thing you might want to consider is swapping out your stock fog lighs for a set of CATZ SR Spot lights. they have hella narrow "pencil" beams that shine really far in front of the car, great for long open roads.kableguy said:im thinking of putting PIAA hi beams in, good idea/bad idea? or should i just go for hid, if i did do most people put in low beam hid or hi beam. is there one that will switch back and forth, if u put them in the low beams do u even need hi beams. (note i do alota night driving on very dark flat roads i need super super bright lights, hi and low beams r a must) what should i do?>
Check out the back of the sylvania silverstar h7 package at the auto parts, it says made in Germany. Also says OSRAM on the package somewhere & on the bulbs themselves if you look real close at the bottom of them. Just replaced mine after 2 1/2 years of flawless service last night, it's there right on the package & the bulbs. $37.00 or so with tax for pair. How much more for the same ones in a package marked OSRAM? What other difference can there be if both are 55w 4000k? Been completely happy with my Sylvania/OSRAM Silverstars...........I see no difference in the picture above.Kansei said:color-wise, they look like sylvania silverstars. they do output more light though.
osram silverstar on left, sylvania silverstar on right
stock foglight bulbs
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The barely there blue on them doesn't show from behind the hood thing inside the housing nor does it shine blue or reflect blue when off during the day. Eurodezigns xenon blue bulbs & all the similar ones are "ghetto" blue. You know, the ones that people say they ditch because the vision at night sucks. How much EXTRA are you paying for those HIGHER QUALITY materials in the straight up OSRAMS?Kansei said:They are TOTALLY different bulbs. Yes, Sylvania and Osram are one in the same, they are a merged company.
Osram Silverstars don't have a ghetto blue paint on the bulb, they achieve the same color temperature through higher quality materials.With that in mind, they also put out more light since they don't have that fake-ass coating.
i12drivemyMP5 said:The barely there blue on them doesn't show from behind the hood thing inside the housing nor does it shine blue or reflect blue when off during the day. Eurodezigns xenon blue bulbs & all the similar ones are "ghetto" blue. You know, the ones that people say they ditch because the vision at night sucks. How much EXTRA are you paying for those HIGHER QUALITY materials in the straight up OSRAMS?
i12drivemyMP5 said:The barely there blue on them doesn't show from behind the hood thing inside the housing nor does it shine blue or reflect blue when off during the day. Eurodezigns xenon blue bulbs & all the similar ones are "ghetto" blue. You know, the ones that people say they ditch because the vision at night sucks. How much EXTRA are you paying for those HIGHER QUALITY materials in the straight up OSRAMS?