View Full Version : What xenon temps are people running?
ryankokesh
11-17-2011, 11:05 AM
Was just over at khoalty.com, and saw some xenon bulbs for $25! Mine aren't the brightest bulbs on the road, as I'm assuming they probably haven't been replaced in about 8 years now... (wow, I have an old car!)
There are a range of temps available, and I have it narrowed down to 4300k (stock) and 6000k, which should be a little bluer. The only thing I'm worried about is looking too cheap with the blueness.
Does anyone have experience with these bulbs from khoalty? They seem really freakin cheap...almost like I'm worried about them they're so cheap. lol. Worth a shot I guess, right?
Link to the bulbs: khoalty.com (http://www.khoalty.com/halogen-led-bulbs/d2s-xenon-replacement-bulb.html)
Note: I screwed up the poll, because I am a loser. 5000k should be 6000k. 5000k is not an option. If someone doesn't mind fixing that for me, I'd really appreciate it...
danewilson77
11-17-2011, 11:09 AM
I'm winning.
johnrando
11-17-2011, 11:10 AM
Just tied you Dane. I'm running OEM as I haven't had to change mine, but if I do, I'll go OEM color.
ryankokesh
11-17-2011, 11:11 AM
Not a contest, dane... sheesh. You'd be super winning though if you could do me a solid and fix my gaffe in the poll... :D
danewilson77
11-17-2011, 11:11 AM
Just tied you Dane. I'm running OEM as I haven't had to change mine, but if I do, I'll go OEM color.
:shifty
jayjay_dee
11-17-2011, 12:09 PM
my ZHP didnt come with xenons originally, i retrofitted it with mini H1s projector with 6000K, not blue, not cheap....
http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=840919
and oh btw, i also bought 5000K bulbs just in case i didnt like the 6000K, but looks like they are staying...
Whatever stock OEM color temp is. I love it, personally. Wouldn't change a thing about it.
ryankokesh
11-17-2011, 12:32 PM
This isn't helping... everyone has equally different opinions :( lol
I'm kinda leaning towards 6000k though...
pleasecorrupt
11-17-2011, 12:39 PM
i have 6000k and visibility is definitely an issue at times. 4300k is optimized for best light output and visibility. when my 6000ks go out, ill be putting my oems back in.
pleasecorrupt
11-17-2011, 12:40 PM
though i gotta admit, they go very well with my AEs which was what i was going for.
az3579
11-17-2011, 01:47 PM
I have 6000k. Going back to 4300k. Thought I'd get used to it but the more I drive with them, the more I want to go back.
OEM color had the cleanest output.
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Whitexi
11-17-2011, 01:53 PM
I want 4300k the 6000k are not so good in rainy conditions.
ryankokesh
11-17-2011, 02:51 PM
Hmm...ok, now leaning towards 4300K...
cakM3
11-17-2011, 03:31 PM
I have 6000k. Going back to 4300k. Thought I'd get used to it but the more I drive with them, the more I want to go back.
OEM color had the cleanest output.
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BP if you are going to switch out then I want your 6000k bulbs :)
I'm running 6000k D2S and 9006 and like them. :thumbsup
http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/pp37/macdctr/photo-17.jpg
nike001
11-17-2011, 03:40 PM
I voted 5k because I"ll be running 5k soon. But for now.. its 4300k.
I had 55w 6k in my e39 and those were the brightest freaking things ever. I wish I can get 55w ballasts in this car but I've read that it's pretty much impossible.
Would anyone like to post pics of their 4300 vs 5000?
az3579
11-17-2011, 05:22 PM
You got it, Charlie.
M0nk3y
11-17-2011, 06:44 PM
Ran 6000k in my E46. Didn't like the output results. Have 4300k in the E86 now, obviously...and I love it.
5000k may seem brighter, but doesn't contain as much lumens as 4300k
coby1
11-17-2011, 06:57 PM
I have the 4300 (retrofit kit + fogs) really dont know how much i like them they have been sitting in a box next to my desk for like 6 months ( guess i need to make the time to fit them) i got them in trade for a wheel so the $$$ paid motivation is not there (maybe the "shame" on me for being lazy motivation will kick in) lol.
Hermes
11-17-2011, 07:06 PM
OEM Phillips 4300k, the Osram ones that they gave me at the dealer seem to be maybe 4500k because when I had it in just one lamp they were definitely a different shade. I still have that one in case I need it. I guess I'll have to order a second one at some point so they match but I don't need to yet
M0nk3y
11-17-2011, 07:14 PM
OEM Phillips 4300k, the Osram ones that they gave me at the dealer seem to be maybe 4500k because when I had it in just one lamp they were definitely a different shade. I still have that one in case I need it. I guess I'll have to order a second one at some point so they match but I don't need to yet
Usually there is burn-in time associated with new lamps...as in a 4300k lamp would appear like 5000k for 15-20 hours until the color drops. With that being said...all lamps don't look 100% exact...that is why they suggest replacing in pairs
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Hermes
11-17-2011, 07:20 PM
makes sense, maybe those are 4300k then. they're in a corner of my garage and I don't feel like going out there to check
billschusteriv
11-18-2011, 08:36 AM
I haz no Xe.
Rovert
11-18-2011, 11:00 PM
I'm using Philips Ultinon 6000K. Those bad boys 3 years ago were $300/pair. When I compare them to my stock 4300K Philips setup...lumens on the ground suffers only slightly when wet out at night time. 6000K isn't that good for using bi-xenon since higher temperatures don't project as far. But when it's dry I love the color laid on the ground and the intensity of true color reflection. It maybe because I spent $300 on these bulbs. Or it maybe a placebo effect that I spent $300 on the bulbs. LOL. I had one light prematurely die before the 1 year warranty ran out and color shift differences were not even an issue. I know that's what you get with an expensive bulb that has gone through extensive R&D just like a BMW does. I used a cheap 6000K bulb before and it surely didn't have the same output and longevity that this Ultinon bulb has offered me.
Next time though, I'd get 5000K from GE if Philips doesn't offer that temperature. I just like how true everything at night seems, color wise that I miss when I drive my Dad's 540i with my OEM bulbs installed. Good luck on your search!
SoloEuro
11-18-2011, 11:26 PM
lol...mines not an option, but I'm running 3K :thumbsup
here's a few pics of them. And I'll admit it, first thought is that they woudn't be good for driving, but actually, i have the same output as I did with OEM (no loss of vision distance) and they come in handy for foggy/rainy conditions. :) ....just a thought and add another option for you to think about! If i didn't have 3k, I'd probably do 5k. (<-- Planning on doing that when I buy a 135i.)
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3092/5822370461_891d944b63_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/digital-hd-imports-photography_bmw330ice/5822370461/)
e46 330Ci & e46 ///M3 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/digital-hd-imports-photography_bmw330ice/5822370461/) by Center SpotLight Media (SoloEuro) (http://www.flickr.com/people/digital-hd-imports-photography_bmw330ice/), on Flickr
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5298/5527908514_984dd10027_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/digital-hd-imports-photography_bmw330ice/5527908514/)
e46 Black & Yellow (http://www.flickr.com/photos/digital-hd-imports-photography_bmw330ice/5527908514/) by Center SpotLight Media (SoloEuro) (http://www.flickr.com/people/digital-hd-imports-photography_bmw330ice/), on Flickr
Hope this info helps in your decision! :hi
Rovert
11-19-2011, 12:13 AM
3000K is no lie. It projects farther and penetrates deeper. :)
http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/2180/animatedlights.gif
Mtnman
11-19-2011, 05:24 AM
I runn 6000 in my depos. Compared to my old zkw's, it like friekin looking into the sun! Lol. I personally love the color. Everyone does that I have asked about it. Its just a touch bluer than oem's......but not ricey blue.
On tapa or I wld vote ur poll that way.
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sna77
11-19-2011, 05:46 AM
I'm confused--you had OEM ZKW bi-xenons and now you run Depo single xenons instead?
BTW, If anyone is looking to replace their OEM Philips bulbs with, well OEM Phillips bulbs, I've bought from this site a few times. Bulbs are legit, and a pair for $95 is a great deal:
http://www.autogoody.com/servlet/the-PHILIPS-XENON-HID-BULBS/Categories
Mtnman
11-19-2011, 05:51 AM
I'm confused--you had OEM ZKW bi-xenons and now you run Depo single xenons instead?
Yup. Sure do. I did a big lighting write up a long time ago about it, but basically at the time that was the only solution to the burnt bowl issue on the zkw's. I couldnt see at all at night, so i had to do something. All in all im happy with them for the amount of $ i put into them fwiw.
az3579
11-22-2011, 08:44 AM
Yup. Sure do. I did a big lighting write up a long time ago about it, but basically at the time that was the only solution to the burnt bowl issue on the zkw's. I couldnt see at all at night, so i had to do something. All in all im happy with them for the amount of $ i put into them fwiw.
You did the right thing. Bi-Xenons are overrated; most of the time you can't use your highs anyway because there are others on the road. Necessity over luxury. :thumbsup
Rovert
11-22-2011, 11:01 AM
+1 halogens reign king over distance & penetration while HID is great for short distance.
ryankokesh
11-22-2011, 11:45 AM
Yeah, I programmed my halogen highs to stay on when the brights are on, in addition to the xenon eyelids opening. (My halogens were set to only come on when you "flashed" the brights) Very happy with that decision.
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