Which is better 6000k or 8000k




















JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Which xenon hid bulbs to choose k or k xenon bulbs? Thread starter MarCer Start date Jan 11, Which color do you recommend to use? E30 Touring.

I heard many goods comments about k, everybody says that is the best option if you don't like k, slightly blue should look very nice imo. GW Gone : BG Bumder With A Buffer. Edit and get them from here I went for 5k. Pics to come tonight! Id go for 5k personally if not 6k. RB FF I've actually got k in at the moment and they're tonnes better! Maybe a Cup.. Less is more, 5 or 6 max.

D2S for xenons thats the grey surround with the projector lense If you have a trophy have you upgraded yourself.

Christopher ClioSport Club Member. LOL k being too blue. Nothing like the bandwagon effect, eh? These are my k's. BG FF. They're more blue than OEM, but not the bright blue everyone bangs on about. Most having never used them.

Gentlemans spec Any higher any you get less light output. Our 55w HID Kit is not recommended for smaller fog light housings because they tend to concentrate a large amount of heat in a small area. The most popular color we sell is k. That would be described as white with a hint of blue. For maximum visibility, we would recommend staying within KK.

The closer the color is to natural sunlight, the more you will see on the road. You will lose visibility when going towards k. Most people who do k are going for a specific look. The Ballast are what controls the brightness of the output while the bulb will reflect the color of the light. Note: All brands can vary in color. Our colors are true to our description. Bulb colors can appear to be different based on outside factors, such as the type of headlight you are putting them in and they way the light is being reflected or projected out of them.

Moving up the spectrum towards 8K, light output diminishes. California permits only headlamp bulbs that emit white or yellow light. Cars sold with HID lights installed are permitted because the manufacturers make sure the lights are low intensity, but aftermarket HID kits usually provide high intensity blue light and are illegal. Color temps are measured in degrees of Kelvin, with the scale ranging from 1, to 10, At night, the color temperature should be warmer, and around 3,K.

The higher the Degrees Kelvin, the whiter the color temperature. Warm White is around k, whereas Cool White is around k. Lower on the scale is warmer and higher is cooler. On the other hand, Cool White has a high color temperature, emitting very bright, clean and white light.

You can compare the same with natural daylight to understand it better.



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