Suggestions on upgrading 993TT Headlamps
Suggestions on upgrading 993TT Headlamps
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davemiddleton

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241 posts

276 months

Saturday 26th February 2005
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Although I may get round to doing the 9M Xenon upgrade, is there a definite improvement from replacing normal bulbs with supposedly high performance equivalents such as Philips Vision Plus? Any other suggestions?

verysideways

10,267 posts

296 months

Sunday 27th February 2005
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I did a xenon upgrade myself a few months back, and it's worth the extra. Forget about any of these "clever" bulbs, they'll burn your wiring out if they're higher wattage, and if they're not higher wattage you won't get much of a difference.

Read about what i did (with photos of course) here:
www.verysideways.com/live/pages/hids.htm

VS

pesty

42,655 posts

280 months

Sunday 27th February 2005
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Dave,

I got some bulbs from powerbulbs.com

I got the osram silver star ones. They were brighter no question.

However the lights went from really S**t to just S**t

Wouldnt say I was dissapointed because they were cheap but I wasnt overly impressed either.

id say a minor improvement may be worth a try.

davemiddleton

Original Poster:

241 posts

276 months

Sunday 27th February 2005
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Verysideways,
Which model did you take (assuming yours is also a 993)and were all fitting instructions supplied.?
Also, was it a relatively straightforward job.

Shed17

246 posts

260 months

Sunday 27th February 2005
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There is an improvement but it is marginal.

HID upgrade is the only way to go.

verysideways

10,267 posts

296 months

Sunday 27th February 2005
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davemiddleton said:
Verysideways,
Which model did you take (assuming yours is also a 993)and were all fitting instructions supplied.?
Also, was it a relatively straightforward job.



Dave,
I went for the 4300k kit. The 6000k kit is bluer, but apparently the light output is highest from around 4100 to 4300k. It's the H1 kit for 993's.
Instructions supplied? Didn't really look much. It's pretty straightforward really, and my pictures should help you a lot. I could always give you my phone number if you get stuck.



VS


Oh, but i didn't use the supplied relays since the power consumption of the new lights is lower - i did swap the 15A fuses for 20's though because there is a moment when the igniters fire that uses a bit more power.



>> Edited by verysideways on Sunday 27th February 21:56

PHELIX

4,628 posts

273 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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Whether or not you change the bulbs for brighter halogens or go with an HID conversion it's time well spent taking the lights out and taking the lenses off and cleaning the lenses and reflectors. I just did this and was quite surprised at the difference.

davemiddleton

Original Poster:

241 posts

276 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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Verysideways, thanks for further info which clarifies all. Last question, what was shipping cost and what(if any) were import charges ?
At $449 (about £250) they seem good value ex works.

verysideways

10,267 posts

296 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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Shipping inclusive - didn't get import charges, but if you did i guess it'd be around £43 or so (VAT).

VS

trevor-uk

11 posts

254 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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I haven't done this job yet but you might want to try this link, the product looks ok, price is good and there would be no surprises with import duty. www.hids4u.co.uk/products.asp.

Trev

Sorry, that link doesn't seem to work, try www.hids4u.co.uk and hit the 'products' tab.

>> Edited by trevor-uk on Monday 28th February 10:21

verysideways

10,267 posts

296 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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The reason i bought the kit i bought was because i know people who have had problems with ballasts - apparently the most expensive part of the kit.
The best ballasts (so i've been told by numerous different sources) are the Philips ones.
The kit i bought is supplied with Philips ballasts (that's one of the main reasons i bought it!).

VS

davemiddleton

Original Poster:

241 posts

276 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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Verysideways,
Spoke to Steve in Canada and ordered this afternoon. Thanks.

davemiddleton

Original Poster:

241 posts

276 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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Verysideways,
Spoke to Steve in Canada and ordered this afternoon. Thanks.

verysideways

10,267 posts

296 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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verysideways said:

It's pretty straightforward really, and my pictures should help you a lot. I could always give you my phone number if you get stuck.


You'll love them!