I need more than candle light at 120...
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All,
I realise this has probably been covered......
I took the 3R out for a blast to Waddesdon Manor on Saturday, coming back I had to drive in complete darkness for the 1st time....its great fun zipping past lesser machinery in the dark, but....EEK how scary??!!
I thought my Yamaha FS1E's headlights were bad when I was 16, but how Noble got those candle light HID's through SVA testing is anyone's guess! I've seen the sublime BMW Halo upgrades that have been done (easy way out is....fancy doing some for me , don't have the time, space or the inclination to sit out in -2 to do that in the winter....can I just fit higher voltage bulbs? Its actually pretty dangerous driving at night without the high beam on (which is also useless), other road users don't see you coming round a bend. I just need bulbs for now so I can use the Noble on the nice days & occasionally at night in the winter. any suggestions?
I realise this has probably been covered......
I took the 3R out for a blast to Waddesdon Manor on Saturday, coming back I had to drive in complete darkness for the 1st time....its great fun zipping past lesser machinery in the dark, but....EEK how scary??!!
I thought my Yamaha FS1E's headlights were bad when I was 16, but how Noble got those candle light HID's through SVA testing is anyone's guess! I've seen the sublime BMW Halo upgrades that have been done (easy way out is....fancy doing some for me , don't have the time, space or the inclination to sit out in -2 to do that in the winter....can I just fit higher voltage bulbs? Its actually pretty dangerous driving at night without the high beam on (which is also useless), other road users don't see you coming round a bend. I just need bulbs for now so I can use the Noble on the nice days & occasionally at night in the winter. any suggestions?
I've fitted the HID lights and I'd say they are one of the best upgrades I've done!! Give these guys a ring, tell them what car you have and they'll tell you the best kits:
http://www.hids4u.co.uk/
Takes a bit of fitting but we got the ballast units fitted inside the head light housing.
http://www.hids4u.co.uk/
Takes a bit of fitting but we got the ballast units fitted inside the head light housing.
You're right techically, but I've had retroHIDs fitted for 5yrs now with no issues at MoT (and not just from one MoT centre). Also never been 'flashed' by oncoming traffic, or indeed heard of anyone who has failed an MoT just for having HIDs fitted - though I'm sure others will be along shortly with their tales of woe! For anyone out there who actually drives their Noble in dark wintery conditions fitting HIDs is one of the most noticeable upgrades you can do.
RobP said:
You're right techically, but I've had retroHIDs fitted for 5yrs now with no issues at MoT (and not just from one MoT centre). Also never been 'flashed' by oncoming traffic, or indeed heard of anyone who has failed an MoT just for having HIDs fitted - though I'm sure others will be along shortly with their tales of woe! For anyone out there who actually drives their Noble in dark wintery conditions fitting HIDs is one of the most noticeable upgrades you can do.
+1 to all of that! Had mine fitted for two years, MOT friend said technically they're not strictly to the letter but they produce a half decent beam pattern so in reality they're fine. Dug this out from when mine were being fitted. Originals on the left (driver side) and HID on the right..
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y185/robprice/Pic...
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y185/robprice/Pic...
wessexrfc said:
I've fitted the HID lights and I'd say they are one of the best upgrades I've done!! Give these guys a ring, tell them what car you have and they'll tell you the best kits:
http://www.hids4u.co.uk/
Takes a bit of fitting but we got the ballast units fitted inside the head light housing.
Ah! I thought I'd have to take apart the lights and retrofit something http://www.hids4u.co.uk/
Takes a bit of fitting but we got the ballast units fitted inside the head light housing.
Cheers all
Edited by searsy on Saturday 7th December 12:37
So did you order some bulbs in the end?
I picked my car up yesterday and I was a bit shocked at the lack of viz, so I'd like to upgrade the bulbs this week.
Any idea of the part numbers or what car they are from?
I like the idea of the Halo lights much more, but I don't have time to do the work this side of Christmas, so I could do with a quick fix.
Jp
I picked my car up yesterday and I was a bit shocked at the lack of viz, so I'd like to upgrade the bulbs this week.
Any idea of the part numbers or what car they are from?
I like the idea of the Halo lights much more, but I don't have time to do the work this side of Christmas, so I could do with a quick fix.
Jp
Edited by Pilot Pete on Sunday 8th December 21:39
searsy said:
Sent them an email, just waiting for a response. Would like to just change the bulbs for now if I can and maybe do the halo type upgrade when it gets a bit warmer. The replacement H4's are supposed to be 300% brighter. That should make a welcome difference
It won't. I have the HIDs4u kit fitted and whilst much better than standard, still doesn't make driving at night enjoyable! Thanks for the info lads.
I'll forget the HID idea then.
On to plan B
Has anyone installed a Porsche style LED lights to the fresh air intakes under the lights?
Although this isn't going to resolve the issue completely, it is on my to do list until I can find the time to instal the halo lights.
I'll forget the HID idea then.
On to plan B
Has anyone installed a Porsche style LED lights to the fresh air intakes under the lights?
Although this isn't going to resolve the issue completely, it is on my to do list until I can find the time to instal the halo lights.
Your BMW style Halos will not throw any light up the road past 20ft anyway , they are DRL / Sidelights only.
I've got a 35w 4300K HID Kit in the Low beams, aligned properly (passed MOT) and they offer good light.
Osram Night Breaker Halogens in High beam - aligned properly. I can see where I like at night.
The only problem with HID's in the Halogen projectors is the cut-off lign has a large up-tick designed for Halogens on the left hand side - You can split the light and mod the cut-off shield if you want (or get proper 90mm Hella HID projectors).
Im in the process of retro-fitting Hella E55 bi-xenons , just need to make up adapter plates.
90mm COB LED Rings for the halos, will post up pics later when I get home.
I've got a 35w 4300K HID Kit in the Low beams, aligned properly (passed MOT) and they offer good light.
Osram Night Breaker Halogens in High beam - aligned properly. I can see where I like at night.
The only problem with HID's in the Halogen projectors is the cut-off lign has a large up-tick designed for Halogens on the left hand side - You can split the light and mod the cut-off shield if you want (or get proper 90mm Hella HID projectors).
Im in the process of retro-fitting Hella E55 bi-xenons , just need to make up adapter plates.
90mm COB LED Rings for the halos, will post up pics later when I get home.
swankBaton said:
Your BMW style Halos will not throw any light up the road past 20ft anyway , they are DRL / Sidelights only.
I've got a 35w 4300K HID Kit in the Low beams, aligned properly (passed MOT) and they offer good light.
Osram Night Breaker Halogens in High beam - aligned properly. I can see where I like at night.
The only problem with HID's in the Halogen projectors is the cut-off lign has a large up-tick designed for Halogens on the left hand side - You can split the light and mod the cut-off shield if you want (or get proper 90mm Hella HID projectors).
Im in the process of retro-fitting Hella E55 bi-xenons , just need to make up adapter plates.
90mm COB LED Rings for the halos, will post up pics later when I get home.
Will take a look at those when you post them (BTW HiD4u have not come back to me yet), I think we all realised the Halo's would not be the beam's just the sidelight replacements, but assumed the internal HID's would be bright enough. I've got a 35w 4300K HID Kit in the Low beams, aligned properly (passed MOT) and they offer good light.
Osram Night Breaker Halogens in High beam - aligned properly. I can see where I like at night.
The only problem with HID's in the Halogen projectors is the cut-off lign has a large up-tick designed for Halogens on the left hand side - You can split the light and mod the cut-off shield if you want (or get proper 90mm Hella HID projectors).
Im in the process of retro-fitting Hella E55 bi-xenons , just need to make up adapter plates.
90mm COB LED Rings for the halos, will post up pics later when I get home.
Hi all,
Just had a conversation with Dean at HiD4U he has asked what the standard bulb is for the dipped beam on the 3R (its not the H4, that is in the 3 & is suitable for dipped & high beams), is it the D4S? If so the night-breaker has just been released by Osram, literally 2 weeks ago & that is what they recommend. It's approximately £75 per bulb:-
http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/Osram-D2S-Night-B...
Also, do we know what standard bulb is in the high beam?
Just had a conversation with Dean at HiD4U he has asked what the standard bulb is for the dipped beam on the 3R (its not the H4, that is in the 3 & is suitable for dipped & high beams), is it the D4S? If so the night-breaker has just been released by Osram, literally 2 weeks ago & that is what they recommend. It's approximately £75 per bulb:-
http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/Osram-D2S-Night-B...
Also, do we know what standard bulb is in the high beam?
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