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Old 10-16-2006 | 08:04 PM
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Default Nokya Magnum Cosmic White 80W (5000K look)

I also ordered the 14 gauges plug and play harness they suggested.

I had the silverstars in first....
Silverstar 9006 headlight (stock look but just a brighter yellow)




Nokya Magnum Cosmic White 80W (clear and crisp light)


Slight purple hue is from blue overlays mixing with high output white


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Old 10-16-2006 | 08:05 PM
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pictures not working!
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how's that?
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I too put some of these lights into my xB Nokya Arctic White (H4 bulbs). I like the way they look soo much better than my previous ones that were similar to silverstar.

Hope these things last me though. Let us know when your's burn out if they do.

I'll try and get some pics later and post them.
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Will do. I do a lot of night driving and now with winter, I get out of work around 6, so it'll be dark already. I would expect them to last just as long as silverstars b/c of the higher gauge harness allowing them to burn at a higher wattage without extra fatigue. Again, that's just what I think. So, we'll see.
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Think I'll get a plug 'n play harness. How much are they?
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15$....definately worth it............your light might actually be dimmer right now than it will after the harness....it allows more power into the bulb easier...............maybe only noticeable with a lumen reader but still noticeable.
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yours is 19.95

http://store.racinglab.com/kyoplheduwih4.html
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I edited the title................... I thought they were the Arctic Whites, but I got the Cosmic Whites. Slight difference in light output.
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I thought yours looked a little different than mine. Mine are more white/blue instead of purple/white. I like them either way though.
Whats cool about the ones I got is how blue the acutal bulb is. When the lgihts are off the healights looks really blue. :D
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Sweet, thanks.

Mine are more of a crystalic purpleish type of bulb. Mine are also a little more emphasized due to the headlight protection film I have. It amplifies whatever the more powerful wavelength is and produces that glow of purple in my case.
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80w?!?! Kinda high
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Originally Posted by Dakine
80w?!?! Kinda high
Yeah but it's with a heavy duty wire harness connected directly to teh battery.
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Works nicely
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Mine are 100/120w and I have it plugged into the stock harness... i will be getting the better harness tho'
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Originally Posted by D_M_A_N
Mines 100/120 and I have it plugged into the stock harness... i will be getting the better harness tho'

100/120 watts?!? Are you concerned about the extra heat from the bulbs?
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My experience with these types of bulbs in the past has been without damage to my vehicles. The bulbs themselves usually blow out, but dont damage anything. Hopefully these last a while.
Old 10-17-2006 | 03:32 AM
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i dont beleive that wattage number of any aftermarket bulb company till you show me the amperage that they draw w/a voltmeter in line..

problem is you need stock/w/ these in the same photo, one on each side and then a shot on the wall, then a shot at night from like 100yds back... that way we can realy see how they are.. especialy output wise
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Maybe I'll try doing that, its a good idea. Its easier to tell a diff in person of course, its hard to tell in pics. I'll pop a stock in and take a few pics one evening that I have time.
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I'll do the same. It's just been raining here overnight and supposed to until tomorrow so it won't be until tomorrow night maybe.



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