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Old 01-26-2006, 07:28 PM
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*NOTE This kit DOES come with ballast*




Lets start off by grabbing our 9006 adapters that HondaBoi sends you



Place your wires in this adapter until they click and lock in
*Note: On the driver side white goes to red black goes to white, on the pass side white goes to gray black goes to white*



Plug your new plug into your OEM harness



All plugged in



Now connect these two connecters together



And your done! Place your new HID's in the housing and have fun blinding people.



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The kit HondaBoi sells is by far the easiest mod ive ever done to my car. You see we were installing my ZPI Stage 0 Turbo kit and we needed something to do while we waited for the oil pan to dry. I got it!! lets install that HID's that should take about 30 mins!. WRONG! It took around 3 minutes to get them in! Witch was a disapointment for us because for the rest of the 57 minutes we had to sit and stare at the sky

Here are some pics of the end result! Awesome lighting even with stock housings they project a nice vivid beam. I went with a 10,000k set so of course ive gotten flashed around 10 times today! But you can't beat the visablity these things give you! HondaBoi is currently selling the kits here https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...502&highlight=












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Old 01-26-2006, 08:35 PM
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oooh, using stock 9006 harness to power HID ballast = BAD! buy or make a relay harness. melting the stock wiring is not fun. plug-n-play is just a marketing lingo

hmmm the 10k's are more expensive, why pay more money to buy dimmer lights?
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Info/411: Thanx
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wait, no ballast?? i thought hid's used a ballast...
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Old 01-27-2006, 04:14 AM
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hurry and post pics i'm getting the same brand but from xenonpros.com and yea where are the ballasts/converts?
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Thats all well and good, but with no light balast, you dont have true hid's. you just have blue-ish prple-ish colored lights. unless you've stumbled upon some new technology, that the world hasent seen yet. if so, please let me know. or is there a balast and youve failed to mention it. or should i shut up,cause i dont know what im talking about, or am i right, huh???SNOWMAN
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i think he failed to mention it, cause when you click the link he provided, the kit comes with ballasts.
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Originally Posted by snowman
unless you've stumbled upon some new technology, that the world hasent seen yet. if so, please let me know.
I have! These lights run off "Kaeon" power You only need one "Kaeon" to run the whole system



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i think he failed to mention it, cause when you click the link he provided, the kit comes with ballasts.
LOL come on guys whats hid's don't come with ballast!? The ballast are hidden in my pics but yes it comes with ballast. I will take pics to clear some things up.
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i swear on everything that is holy, where are the night pics baller?!
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now this may be a dumb question but wouldn't some eyelids (carbon fiber/plastic) help out with the cut-offs and maybe keep people from flashing? or maybe even tinted overlays?
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Originally Posted by maximus96
oooh, using stock 9006 harness to power HID ballast = BAD! buy or make a relay harness. melting the stock wiring is not fun. plug-n-play is just a marketing lingo

hmmm the 10k's are more expensive, why pay more money to buy dimmer lights?

u cant plug a hid setup into stock OEM wires,, it will fry...

give it a month it will FRY...
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Originally Posted by jasonbegin
Originally Posted by maximus96
oooh, using stock 9006 harness to power HID ballast = BAD! buy or make a relay harness. melting the stock wiring is not fun. plug-n-play is just a marketing lingo

hmmm the 10k's are more expensive, why pay more money to buy dimmer lights?

u cant plug a hid setup into stock OEM wires,, it will fry...

give it a month it will FRY...
Good warning... Show us how its done..
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if you don't know how to make a make a relay harness, head over to www.hidplanet.com/forums, go to their for sale section and ask for somebody to make and sell you one. typically runs you about $30-40, or make your own for about $10-15. google is your friend.
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Originally Posted by maximus96
if you don't know how to make a make a relay harness, head over to www.hidplanet.com/forums, go to their for sale section and ask for somebody to make and sell you one. typically runs you about $30-40, or make your own for about $10-15. google is your friend.
I would like to make a harness I should be contacting you here shortly!
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To create a relay control for anything:

Connect the stock power wire that you are trying to protect to one side of the coil on a relay. Pick a relay which is rated above the amount of current you expect to draw by the load.

Connect the other side of the coil to ground. Without connecting anything else you should be able to power the original wire (the headlight switch in this application) and hear the relay switch on.

Connect the new load device (the headlight ballast in this case) using the proper size wire directly from a battery positive source to one side of the NO (normally open) relay contacts. Using the same wire, connect the other side of the NO contacts to the load (ballast).

Install the HID portion and hope the heat doesnt ruin your stock housings after a few months.
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heat is no problem, at least for me. i've been running mine since sept.
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dont just throw these in your stock housing because your gonna ____ a million drivers b/c you just blinded them. RETROFIT'em
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From what I gather... Don't do'em without ballast, however we need pix Yo!
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Originally Posted by R2D2
From what I gather... Don't do'em without ballast, however we need pix Yo!
Yeh sorry sbout this guys but I have more important things to worry about right now with my turbo kit...
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Originally Posted by Kaeon
Originally Posted by R2D2
From what I gather... Don't do'em without ballast, however we need pix Yo!
Yeh sorry sbout this guys but I have more important things to worry about right now with my turbo kit...
10/4.. Good Luck..
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