Hi Guys, just wondering if anyone has changed their high beam on the R32? I don't like the yellow light emanating from the high beam and would like to change it to a Philips "bluer" globe. Any comments? I was looking at the Diamond Vision or Crystal Vision ones. The Diamond Vision boast 5000K and Crystal Vision 4300K - was just wondering which colour temperature would more resemble the Xenon light next to it?
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Originally posted by aristocrat View PostHi Guys, just wondering if anyone has changed their high beam on the R32? I don't like the yellow light emanating from the high beam and would like to change it to a Philips "bluer" globe. Any comments? I was looking at the Diamond Vision or Crystal Vision ones. The Diamond Vision boast 5000K and Crystal Vision 4300K - was just wondering which colour temperature would more resemble the Xenon light next to it?
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Baz, so you think the OE Xenon is about 4300K temp? Could you tell me why you went for the HID instead of the Halogen bulb please? As I don't do a lot of night driving that demands the constant hi beam, I thought I might just stick with traditional bulbs, but one that closely resemble the colour temperature of the Xenon next to it. Do you have any suggestions? Cheers.sigpic2009 .:R32 • 5Door • Black Magic • DSG • Sunroof • Stubby Antenna
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Originally posted by Lukey13 View PostI thought the R32 had bi-xenons, meaning that the high beams should match the low beam in colour?
Why you might ask that the factory has these "duplicated" high beams - I think the answer is that when you "flash" someone - the Xenons take a little while to warm up - like a few milliseconds and they don't glow as bright initially - they have to warm up like your fluorescent bulbs/tubes at home, hence a conventional "filament" type bulb is used to instantly light up, plus it further enhances the brightness of the high beam.
This is only my guess. Would anybody else have another interpretation?sigpic2009 .:R32 • 5Door • Black Magic • DSG • Sunroof • Stubby Antenna
2007 Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade • Yoshimura RS5 Carbon Fibre Pipe
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This is only my guess. Would anybody else have another interpretation?
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Same reason you want to match the color. The inners dont give much improvement over high beam as halogens. The hids make a difference.
oe color is 4300.
d2s bulbs now about $50 but Ive never blown a hid on any car yet.
BazzlePrev 2008 R32 3 door DSG.
Prev 2010 S3 Sportback Stronic.
Now Lexus IS350 F Sport
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Originally posted by aristocrat View PostWhy you might ask that the factory has these "duplicated" high beams - I think the answer is that when you "flash" someone - the Xenons take a little while to warm up - like a few milliseconds and they don't glow as bright initially - they have to warm up like your fluorescent bulbs/tubes at home, hence a conventional "filament" type bulb is used to instantly light up, plus it further enhances the brightness of the high beam.
This is only my guess. Would anybody else have another interpretation?2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).
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