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Shaun@I-S
08-09-2005, 10:13 PM
Hey Guys

Would any of you be interested in HID kits for the Beat? Someone asked me a while ago if there is any chance of getting them, now I can, just gauging interest.

Shaun

P.S sorry if this is in the wrong section.

Jennifer
09-09-2005, 12:33 AM
HID?

Shaun@I-S
09-09-2005, 09:07 AM
High Intensity Discharge Lights - Changes your standard headlights to bloody bright ones :)

"High Intensity Discharge (H.I.D.) is a type of lighting technology that replaces the filament of the light bulb with Xenon gas. The gas is ignited to produce an arc of light, when high voltage is applied. The amount of light output is three times that of a standard halogen bulb. The lamps also glow at a higher light temperature (closer to natural sunlight) that gives it its distinct color and appearance."

Shaun

adrianp
09-09-2005, 04:48 PM
What sort of price we looking at Shaun??

And can you look at the price for my FTO whilst your at it???

Money's a bit tight at the moment but it's something I've been thinking about for the FTO for a while.

Ta

Ady.

Shaun@I-S
09-09-2005, 05:07 PM
Yes I will take a look for you aswell.

I did have a price yesterday for this but I am glad I did not post it as I am having consistency issues with my supplier prices. Until this is sorted I cant post a price, hopefully tonight though. If not, ASAP :)

Shaun

adrianp
09-09-2005, 05:11 PM
No problem Shaun,

Even just a rough idea would be good whenever you get one.

Ta

Ady.

ps-motorsport
12-09-2005, 12:52 PM
Originally posted by Jennifer
HID?

this is what HID looks like

click (http://www.performance-solution.co.uk/image/HID/crx/SV300094.jpg)

JGGIB
12-09-2005, 08:34 PM
i would be intrested if the price is right:cool:

Shaun@I-S
16-09-2005, 02:21 PM
£598.00 delivered to your door!

If anyone is interested please get in touch.

Shaun

Paul w
16-09-2005, 08:05 PM
£598 for light bulbs??? am i missing something??

PW

ps-motorsport
16-09-2005, 08:08 PM
i dont want to hi-jeck this post, but it does certainly sounds very expensive for HID kit, we distribute phillips HID for half of that price. unless there is more in the kit that we are missing :D

what bulb does the beat takes? H4 ?

Shaun@I-S
16-09-2005, 09:06 PM
This is more than just bulbs guys (obviously) :)

It is called the Spec-Evo-Neo Kit from a Japanese supplier who specialise in HID Kits

"In many ones bodily sensation way it can receive light of the HIGH POWER HID,
As for quality * durability taking a second look price that way, new appearance.

Halogen ratio 300%, it is the next generation HID which is proud of the brightness of normal HID ratio 125%. The halogen valve it is unit of high power type in order to supply the voltage which is necessary to for the HID valve to light up the occasion where the HID is installed in the vehicle which is installed usually."

http://www.impact-styling.com/forumpics/evo_img02.jpg

Maybe they have misunderstood my request and priced me up the wrong part? This is the kit I was recommended for your vehicle though.

LawrenceHarding
16-09-2005, 10:57 PM
www.brightheadlights-hid.com Have a lot of info on HID lights including kits which appear to offer a direct replacement for standard halogen bulbs. I have a vague recollection of seeing similar advertised in UK magazines but was concerned as to the possible heat output as Beat has plastic headlamps.

rick
17-09-2005, 05:45 AM
are they road legal tho? i'm pretty sure if you go anything over 150% of the brightness of a standard bulb there for off road use only.

Shaun@I-S
17-09-2005, 09:43 AM
There is no mention of that Rick, and to be honesy I dont really see much point in an off-road HID kit. I will make sure though as that is a very important question.

tinytim
17-09-2005, 02:24 PM
Shaun, I understand your logic about there being no point in making a HID kit that's not road legal but logic and the law often conflict.

HID kits, or more importantly the bulbs must have an EU safety compliance mark and the kits must have a harmoginisation certificate to say that they comply with the requirements of EU directive 76/756 relating to vehicle lighting.
HiD kits are currently seen as falling foul of this little gem
Forward of the front axle of the vehicle, and fitted in such a way that the light, emitted does not cause discomfort to the driver either directly, or indirectly through the rear-view mirrors and/or other reflecting surfaces of the vehicle. If the items aren't being made or targeted at Europe they won't have the necessary bits of paper! This isn't a huge issue for the end user who can claim technical ignorance but I'm sure you appreciate that as a supplier things are a little different. All this being said high level brake lights were fitted to cars illegally for a good few years, LED bulbs were also illegal and the indicators on the new Merc 55 do not run in the same plane along the length of the vehicle (the side repeaters are in the wing mirror) so that's non compliant as well.
EU legislation...a buggers muddle and a complete waste of time money and effort.

Shaun@I-S
17-09-2005, 02:26 PM
Thanks for that Tim, great bit of info, and over-looked by myself. They do however do a 125% kit which I have sent an enquiry about, perhaps that can be used with the Beat aswell :)

tinytim
17-09-2005, 02:36 PM
Can you get a straight forward H4H hyperbright bulbs. I keep looking every so often but simply refuse to pay £60 for a bulb!

Shaun@I-S
17-09-2005, 02:45 PM
Do they have to be anything special to fit the Beat?

tinytim
17-09-2005, 02:51 PM
Not as far as I know, just an H4H fitting. Heat could be a problem with the Beats plastic lights but I'm pretty sure someone would have heard if this was an issue before now.

Shaun@I-S
17-09-2005, 03:15 PM
I will keep my eyes open mate and ask a few people. I could easily bung a few sets into a shipment so you dont have to pay silly shipping costs :)