Stupid Question?

Before the arguement flares up again, I'm going to copy and paste a post I have posted here before:

Confused said:
Physically, you can just buy a set of HIDs, swap them into your standard headlights, and go on your merry way.


However, the way a HID bulb is designed, and the way a Halogen bulb is designed is COMPLETELY different, and the actual point-of-origin for the light is different.

When you have a set of headlights designed for Halogen bulbs, the focal point and beam pattern are designed to strict tolerances based on how a halogen bulb works.

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When putting HID bulbs into a headlight designed for a halogen bulb, the output from the HID bulb is not focussed correctly, and the "downfalls" of the reflector headlight technology are exaggerated more.

Lots more details here

Here is a picture of the output from a standard Prelude headlight with a Halogen bulb:

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And here is the output from a projector unit:

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The standard headlight throws loads of light where it shouldn't go - upwards, this is due to the way the reflector is designed - there's nothing physical in place to direct/prevent light throw - it's the best they could do based on a standard halogen bulb! Adding HIDs to this will make this upwards throw of light even worse - yes it'll illuminate better in front of you compared to a standard halogen bulb - but at the cost of potentially dazzling oncoming drivers due to excessive light being thrown upwards - something the standard headlights are designed to, as much as possible, prevent.

With a projector unit, there is a physical barrier to make the light go where it's supposed to! This is why 99% of cars with HIDs from the factory have projector lights (exceptions that I know of are some Laguna's and some Mini's), as the HID bulbs ARE brighter - it's much much easier to direct the light properly with a projector than a reflector.


Yes - many people do just fit a set of HID bulbs to their cars and happily drive down the road, and go through MOT tests - however it's not recommended, and if they decide to clamp down on it properly, then it'll be a waste of your money.

The best way to improve your headlights is to follow this information, and add in additional relays to the headlight bulbs straight from the battery - cutting out the voltage drop through the standard wiring. This will GREATLY improve your headlights!! And all for the cost of a couple of relays ;) If you then want to add some +50% or +80% bulbs, such as Osram Nightbreakers, then the difference will be even more staggering!!!


Garry
 
They're mine - I was retrofitting a set of H7 projectors into my Prelude's headlights, and thought it'd be a good opportunity to take the comparison photos where I could very easily put both headlights in the same place and aim them at the same things - and do it in relative warmth! ;)
 
Makes a huge diff, i've got HIDS fitted to some projector lights and the beam is much better, had the same kit in another car and the light scatter was miles worse.
 
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