PIAA Light Bulbs
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PIAA Light Bulbs
hello guys
was thinking to buy a set of PIAA HB4 lights...but realise there are two similar types:
1. PIAA Spark Blue 7500k
2. PIAA Spark 8000
would anybody know the difference between the two (i know in theory the 8000k one should be slightly whiter than the 7500k)...or which one is better... are they both street legal??
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was thinking to buy a set of PIAA HB4 lights...but realise there are two similar types:
1. PIAA Spark Blue 7500k
2. PIAA Spark 8000
would anybody know the difference between the two (i know in theory the 8000k one should be slightly whiter than the 7500k)...or which one is better... are they both street legal??
cheers
Richy[/img]
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isnt it the higher the number the more blue it is?
i.e. 4000 is basically white, 6000 is "white" which kinda looks like it's slightly blue, 8000 has a very noticible blue tint to it... 12000 or something like that is purple...
these r for your head lights right?
if they r HIDs, then dont u need the rest of the stuff that goes with it? (i.e. the HID kits that johnny ran a couple group buys on)
i.e. 4000 is basically white, 6000 is "white" which kinda looks like it's slightly blue, 8000 has a very noticible blue tint to it... 12000 or something like that is purple...
these r for your head lights right?
if they r HIDs, then dont u need the rest of the stuff that goes with it? (i.e. the HID kits that johnny ran a couple group buys on)
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both are not HID....just some xenon gas filled bulbs..for the main lights
and i just want the look mostly, as long as performance is at least equal or better than the standard ones, i m alrite..
i m using Narva Artic Blue at the moment, they are basically crap...dont seem to be much whiter than any standard one....
if neither are "legal", may be i need a 6000k one??
btw, whats the highest "k" bulb u can use for street??
and i just want the look mostly, as long as performance is at least equal or better than the standard ones, i m alrite..
i m using Narva Artic Blue at the moment, they are basically crap...dont seem to be much whiter than any standard one....
if neither are "legal", may be i need a 6000k one??
btw, whats the highest "k" bulb u can use for street??
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There is no defined Kelvin rating for the street. It depends on the other features of the bulb - cutoff, ADR testing, etc. Most if not all of the asian lights actually have ADR approval and are technically illegal.
But the important thing to note is that blue lights generally only offer equal(and usually worse) visibility compared to standard bulbs. They reduce the light output by absorbing the non-blue (yellow) spectrum of the bulb and convert it to heat.
Standard bulbs have a Kelvin rating of around 3200°K. The Arctic Blues are 4000°K - brighter and whiter, but in terms of actual projection the distance is not much better. As as you continue to go up, distance will decrease. Note that once you get over 6000°K, the colours start getting pretty crazy, blue moving towards a purple output.
Best bulbs if you want blue are probably Philips Crystal Vision (4300°K). Bit expensive but they rock.
But the important thing to note is that blue lights generally only offer equal(and usually worse) visibility compared to standard bulbs. They reduce the light output by absorbing the non-blue (yellow) spectrum of the bulb and convert it to heat.
Standard bulbs have a Kelvin rating of around 3200°K. The Arctic Blues are 4000°K - brighter and whiter, but in terms of actual projection the distance is not much better. As as you continue to go up, distance will decrease. Note that once you get over 6000°K, the colours start getting pretty crazy, blue moving towards a purple output.
Best bulbs if you want blue are probably Philips Crystal Vision (4300°K). Bit expensive but they rock.
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thanks kd
will forget the PIAA bulbs then...if not legal...
just wondering... the crystalvision with 4300k...is it much better than the Narva Artic Blue...as there is only 300k difference on paper...
u know just wanna make sure its worth to spend the $ for crystalvision as i already spent $55 for the stupid Artic Blue...
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will forget the PIAA bulbs then...if not legal...
just wondering... the crystalvision with 4300k...is it much better than the Narva Artic Blue...as there is only 300k difference on paper...
u know just wanna make sure its worth to spend the $ for crystalvision as i already spent $55 for the stupid Artic Blue...
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Yeap the CV's do not have ADR approval. Philips VisionPlus and BlueVision are the only two in the Philips range which are approved for street use.
But like I said earlier, you're going to have trouble finding a blue light that is. That being said, coloured light generally aren't a problem to the authorities unless they are stupidly off-colour.
But like I said earlier, you're going to have trouble finding a blue light that is. That being said, coloured light generally aren't a problem to the authorities unless they are stupidly off-colour.
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I had PIAA bulbs originaly, they were not bad. But they blew. sigh.
If you want performance go with the PIAA, if you want looks go to the US ebay and get a set or two of colour bulbs, they have purple/blue/yellow, for only like maybe 20AUD a set. The PIAA ones were better vision wise ofcourse but not that much.
Early last year I got a set of yellow bulbs, and they looked sweet! I had the whole JDM yellow look happening
But last month after about 8+ months of use one of the bulbs gave up
So now I probably will get another set of yellow ones.
If you want performance go with the PIAA, if you want looks go to the US ebay and get a set or two of colour bulbs, they have purple/blue/yellow, for only like maybe 20AUD a set. The PIAA ones were better vision wise ofcourse but not that much.
Early last year I got a set of yellow bulbs, and they looked sweet! I had the whole JDM yellow look happening

But last month after about 8+ months of use one of the bulbs gave up

So now I probably will get another set of yellow ones.