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Guuys, who made their reference name "Police Ass co-op" ???WTF? As funny as that sounds i don't know who the hell you are, so i can't send your kit

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Im confused....

So is the kit you are now supplying Hi/Lo?

I assumed that Hi/Lo lights on a BA falcon mean this: they are a two element bulb. One element is on when the headlights are on, when you flick to high beam the second element in the globe lights up, causing the outboard (BA-BF) headlights to be brighter.

So these HID Hi/Lo ones you had, the small halogen bulb that you had to remove was the normal headlight, then when you flick high beam on the bright HID lights up. Is this correct or was the small halogen you removed just a parker?

If so, does this mean that if i put in the HID lights and turn them on, i just always have high beam on blinding people? Does the HID bulb change at all when i turn the High Beams on?

I realise that in a previous post you said high beam would almost be redundant, is this because the HID's are so bright or because the high beam is now working with only one set of bulbs? As in the Inboard lights (BA-BF) on their own, without the assistance of the outboard (BA-BF) Hi/lo's?
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I think the main globe which you keep is a hi/low globe (normal driving lights and high beam in the one globe), and the one which is removed is the parker one which is fine, cos our cars have a separate parker globe in there.

please correct me if im wrong, had a jug at lunch w00t
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Hi/lo kit is one light only, plus the parker.

Bi-xennon have a motor which extends the bulb, thus changing the height of the emmitted light. Not a true syustem in the sense. Edited by ENVY-T
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No, There is no hi beam in the Hi-lo just the standard light plus parker.

Pat will be supplying just the lo kit without the parker
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Ahh OK then. So the outboard lights will remain the same. Does this change the effectiveness of the High beams at all?

Im keen for this, but not if the HID outboards (BA-BF) are so bright that its effecting other road users. Id be after 4300K. Ill get the foggies as well.


Pat... had anybody flashing you yet? (With their headlights, not their tits)
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Ive had the HID's in for two days now, ive had a few people look at me funny but nothing other than that.....just make sure you adjust the lights down as it is so highly concentrated source of light its kinda like driving with a extension on the front of your car, like i huge light saber HAHA
And these are the 5000k, and yes now high beam sucks, but its kinda redundant as the HID's are just so powerful. It would be good the replace the high beam too now just for aesthetics.

Well that me done for a month or so, no more internet until i find a way to get broadband at my new house :spit: (tassie sucks for internet), hope all goes well the world of the xr6 turbo while im gone,


See ya soon lads :roflmbo:

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All the HID Hi/Lo's Ive seen have a small solinoid that tilts the globe to change the angle of the globe to give high beams. I would expect the same from Pat's HID's as they look the same as the ones I have had for 2 years.
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