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Old Dec 29, 2009 | 04:04 AM
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would like to know pricing on bi-xenon projector kit
 
Old Dec 29, 2009 | 05:21 AM
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id like to know the price on the projectors as well!
 
Old Dec 29, 2009 | 05:24 AM
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Originally Posted by ucsmfu
would like to know pricing on bi-xenon projector kit

Just got the quote... and you are not going to believe this....

USD200/kit ---> USD175/kit (Based on 20 kits bulk order), which includes the following:

- Ballast X 2
- H4 burners X 2
- Projector X 2 (uses Optic Convex Lens)
- Angel eye (Attached to projector): Blue, White, Yellow, Green, Red
- Wiring Harness
- Mounting Brackets


Projector Package


Actual H4 Projector (For motorcycle application)

There is a mechanical "shield" inside the projector to replicate hi/lo beam. Because there is a shield inside the projector, the light projected will be clean and focus (NO glare)

I will get some photos uploaded shortly...

Again, price is based on 20+ Kit bulk order~ and with enough people, i might be able to lower the price even more~

NOTE:
1) Import Tax excl from prices (need to ask CBSA)
2) Simple Twist On, slight modification on headlights required.
 

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Old Dec 29, 2009 | 10:57 AM
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Just plug and play like the one Lawrence used to sell?
twist on, twist off affair?
If so, I might be interested XD As long as I can run it without angel eyes :P
 
Old Dec 30, 2009 | 12:55 AM
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Just plug and play like the one Lawrence used to sell?
twist on, twist off affair?
If so, I might be interested XD As long as I can run it without angel eyes :P
Yep, The projector is twist on, so no mod work required. All you need is open up the headlight casing and twist the projector in. I will get some photos of the projectors' base in a moment.

As for the angel eye, all projectors come with it, but as long as you don;t connect the wire, then you will have no angel eye.

Also, there is a mechanical metal shield inside the projector, which creates a clean bleeding line when producing hi/lo beam. Therefore, the H4 is a single burner, not hi/lo bixenon bulbs as most of you guys have on the reflectors.

So, can I have a sign up list please?? I need 20+ Kits in order to get the discount.

NOTE: Cannot sell the projector by itself because the base of the projectors are customed to the manufacturer's OWN burners.
 

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Old Dec 30, 2009 | 01:14 AM
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I am so in! Thanks so much Guinness!
 
Old Dec 30, 2009 | 02:42 AM
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Hey Aaron, a noob question but what is a relay and do I really need it with the hid conversion kit? Will it affect my other headlights/foglight?
 
Old Dec 30, 2009 | 04:00 AM
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Question Guinness, is it a low beam kit only? Is it the newer thin type ballast? If i get the projector, can the H4 kit fit in our fit w/o using the projector?
 

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Old Dec 30, 2009 | 04:26 AM
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I am so in! Thanks so much Guinness!
Are you refering to the projectors or the regular HID Kit?

If theres enough interest on the projectors, i need to start a new thread.
 
Old Dec 30, 2009 | 04:29 AM
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Hey Aaron, a noob question but what is a relay and do I really need it with the hid conversion kit? Will it affect my other headlights/foglight?
The relay kit is a control device which allows you to have your fogs on while you toggle between hi/lo beams. Fogs are off when hi beaming by Default.

And again, is this regarding the HID kit, or the projectors?
 
Old Dec 30, 2009 | 04:36 AM
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Originally Posted by blackvitzrs
Question Guinness, is it a low beam kit only? Is it the newer thin type ballast? If i get the projector, can the H4 kit fit in our fit w/o using the projector?
Ok, if you are refering the HID kit, then it is the Bigger ballast. Reason is the slim ballast then to have shorter life expactancy. The reg kit offered at 75 is for all bulb type... one time offer only

As for the projector, It will be H4 (for GE/GD) single beam. Reason is the projector has a builtin mechanism to shift the beam pattern, much like a D2R system. Some mod work will be required, such as opening up the headlight casing... and if needed, i can offer that service locally.

This will be the cheapest alternative, unless you are planning to do a JDM conversion with Depo projectors... which will cost you, like how felix put it
, your arm, your leg, and your dick =\

PLEASE SIGN UP~!!

Signup List:
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Reg HID Kit @ 75/EA

1) Guinness: H11 @ 3000K X 1
2) Spooling:
3) HondaFORlife: H4 H/L @ 6000K X 1
4) AccordGuyIntake: H11 @ 3000K X 1
5)

Projector Kit @ 200/EA
1) ucsmfu
2) fung88
3) Kspec
4) dvleucsd
5)
 

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Old Dec 30, 2009 | 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Guinness
The relay kit is a control device which allows you to have your fogs on while you toggle between hi/lo beams. Fogs are off when hi beaming by Default.

And again, is this regarding the HID kit, or the projectors?
This is regarding the HID kit
 
Old Dec 30, 2009 | 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by tanger
This is regarding the HID kit

If your car have DRL, then you will need the relay kit (aka wiring harness) to provide power to the HID ballast and prevent from flickering.

I don't think the GDs in US have DRL? so technically, you don't need it.

Should I sign you up for a kit of H4 6000K? HID Fogs? =P
 
Old Dec 30, 2009 | 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Guinness
If your car have DRL, then you will need the relay kit (aka wiring harness) to provide power to the HID ballast and prevent from flickering.

I don't think the GDs in US have DRL? so technically, you don't need it.

Should I sign you up for a kit of H4 6000K? HID Fogs? =P

We have DRLs, most of us just wire the Fogs to DRL when we got the HID kits installed.
 
Old Dec 30, 2009 | 05:19 PM
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a bit confused about this part...

Originally Posted by Guinness
According to my uncle, they use H4 bulb to replicate the hi/lo beam inside the projector. In otherwords, there is no mechanical parts in the projector itself (unlike D2R/D2S). This result in lower production cost and reduce mechanical failure rate.
Originally Posted by Guinness
Also, there is a mechanical metal shield inside the projector, which creates a clean bleeding line when producing hi/lo beam. Therefore, the H4 is a single burner, not hi/lo bixenon bulbs as most of you guys have on the reflectors.
 
Old Dec 30, 2009 | 08:25 PM
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what i mean guinness is does the H4 kit from the projector package fit the regular H4 housing.

Originally Posted by Guinness
Ok, if you are refering the HID kit, then it is the Bigger ballast. Reason is the slim ballast then to have shorter life expactancy. The reg kit offered at 75 is for all bulb type... one time offer only

As for the projector, It will be H4 (for GE/GD) single beam. Reason is the projector has a builtin mechanism to shift the beam pattern, much like a D2R system. Some mod work will be required, such as opening up the headlight casing... and if needed, i can offer that service locally.

This will be the cheapest alternative, unless you are planning to do a JDM conversion with Depo projectors... which will cost you, like how felix put it
, your arm, your leg, and your dick =\

PLEASE SIGN UP~!!

Signup List:
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Reg HID Kit @ 75/EA

1) Guinness: H11 @ 3000K X 1
2) Spooling:
3) HondaFORlife: H4 H/L @ 6000K X 1
4) AccordGuyIntake: H11 @ 3000K X 1
5)

Projector Kit @ 200/EA
1) ucsmfu
2) fung88
3) Kspec
4) dvleucsd
5)
 
Old Dec 30, 2009 | 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by ucsmfu
a bit confused about this part...
Yea, forget the first post... I was confused too when I was talking to my uncle...

The second post is accurate.
 
Old Dec 30, 2009 | 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by blackvitzrs
what i mean guinness is does the H4 kit from the projector package fit the regular H4 housing.
Yep, of cos~ Its a simple Twist On unit onto your existing headlight. Some modification required - including opening up your headlight housing.

I did it before, not too hard if you know how to do it =)
 
Old Dec 30, 2009 | 09:30 PM
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More pictures of the projectors showing the twist on mechanisim.


The twist on/off threads of the projector...




The "mechanical shield" inside the projector that creates a clean cut-off line

Price updated to USD175
 

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Old Dec 30, 2009 | 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Guinness
If your car have DRL, then you will need the relay kit (aka wiring harness) to provide power to the HID ballast and prevent from flickering.

I don't think the GDs in US have DRL? so technically, you don't need it.

Should I sign you up for a kit of H4 6000K? HID Fogs? =P
Let me see if I can sell my fogs right now. I'm tempted to get the projectors now since they are even cheaper. Maybe we can have a group install! hahahah

My friend who drives a versa wants to know if the HID and projector kits are universal?
 



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