HID stands for High Intensity Discharge. It
refers to lighting technology that relies on an electrical charge to
ignite xenon gas contained in a sealed bulb. The technology these lamps is similar to that of common
vapour-filled street lamps.
This form of lighting doesn't have a filament but instead creates light by igniting an
arc between two electrodes
HID kits have different colour ranges, to demonstrate these different
colour ranges we
have lined up three cars, the left hand side is stock halogen 2500k, the middle is fitted with a 6000k, the
far right is fitted
with a 8000k kit.
3000K - Golden Yellow 4300K - Bright White 6000K -
Crystal White 8000K - Crystal Blue 10000K - Aqua Blue 12000K -
Purple-Blue 14000K - Purple
The higher the 'k' rating the lower the output,
14000k have the lowest lighting output and should only ever be fitted
for show use, We'd recommend no more than 8000k if you are using them
on the road although they are still a bit of an 'unknown' area with
the law.
The conversion kits work alot better on the
roadster as it uses projector len's, however we have used them on a
couple of fortwo's and from the drivers point of view they are
fantastic, for oncoming traffic they can be dazzling.
If your going to buy one of these conversion
kits the bulb types you will require will be as follows:
Fortwo - upto 2001 - H4 bi-xenon
Fortwo - Cab and Coupe from 2002 - H7 for dipped beam
Roadster - All years - H7