[s-cars] Re: USA vs Euro Headlights for HID Application
Fred Munro
munrof at sympatico.ca
Sun Apr 13 16:05:11 EDT 2003
Doug;
You can replace the DOT lenses with Euro lenses - 3 of the DOT clips are
expoxied to the housing and once you get them off, you can remove and
replace lenses just like Hella intended in the first place. Sealing the Euro
lenses should be no problem - I believe a number of listers have done this
mod. The only problem with this approach is you still have the crappy 900x
bulbs to contend with - it's a lot easier to get the H1 in 100w or 130w.
Fred
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Subject: RE: [s-cars] Re: USA vs Euro Headlights for HID Application
Fred,
Thanks for the clarification. One other question that comes up, is why not
use the DOT assemblies, pry off the lenses and install Euro lenses, then go
with the 900x HID kit? Is or has there been any concern with re-sealing the
Euro lenses on a DOT assembly?
Doug Landaeta
92 S4
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Subject: RE: [s-cars] Re: USA vs Euro Headlights for HID Application
Hi Mark;
You can get kits to convert the DOT lights to HID and they work fairly well.
The advantage to the Euros is the ability to increase the high beam wattage.
The DOT light high beams scatter more to the side and don't project as far
up the road due to extra fluting in the lens compared to the Euros.
The Euro low beam cut-offs are adjustable to be flat across or have a 15
degree upward angle on the right to illuminate road signs. The DOT low beam
cut-offs are flat with a square notch in the middle for some unknown (to me,
anyway) reason. The reflectors are the same in both lights but the bulb
mountings are, of course, different.
The HID capsules do run cooler than a halogen bulb with a similar light
output. The HIDs still put out enough heat to melt snow and freezing rain
off the lens if that is a concern in your neck of the woods.
Fred Munro
'94 S4 (Euros, HID, 100w highs)
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Hello all,
Have a question or two for all you lighting experts. I have an 95.5 S6 with
the standard USA lights. It appears that the upgrade path I see from the
postings is to go to euro lights (H1s) and then to add HIDs. How about just
adding HIDs to USA lights. The cutoff on my driver's side headlight appears
to be rather dramatic. Are euro light reflectors that much better? Can't I
just adjust mine to be reasonably close to those? Heat shouldn't be a
factor;
don't HIDs run cooler than H1s? I recall when I put H1s on my old 911 they
ran so hot I was able to cook the bugs before they hit the glass. Help?
Thanks all
Mark Gadbois
Bone stock 95.5 S6 Sedan
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