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#11 31-Oct, 2008 02:37 PM
Binoy
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Not satisfied with 90/100W?-there could be a problem with the reflectors-do check that along with the lens.

1)very costly option(7000/-+)-without much gain

2)same as HID(practically)-needs different relay

3) and 4 ) have a look at this


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#12 15-Sep, 2009 07:59 PM
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Posted by resham] Whats the cost of xenon light set ?



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#13 16-Sep, 2009 08:12 AM
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cost will in the region for 5K-8K for a small car.



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#14 25-May, 2010 01:23 PM
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which is better

65/55 watts Philips Crystal vision-500-600/-

65/55 watts Philips Vision Plus-250-350/- for a pair.

100/90 watts Halogen

Any advices on this please,Binoy



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#15 25-May, 2010 01:24 PM
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which is better

65/55 watts Philips Crystal vision-500-600/-

65/55 watts Philips Vision Plus-250-350/- for a pair.

100/90 watts Halogen

You also have Phillips X-treme Light 65/55 watts Rs 1200/0 a pair.

which is better ???



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#16 26-May, 2010 11:33 AM
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Tried Both Phillips X-treme Light & Philips crystal vision, on my Honda city , but found my old 100/90 watt Phillips Halogen bulbs equal to Phillips X-treme light bulbs.

Phillips X-treme light is costing 1200k against Phillips 100/90 halogens Rs 110k.

Phillips crystal vision is more cosmetic as it throws a white light, visibility is not quite so good,

As far as 130/100 watt bulbs are concerned, they will need a harness and holder change agreed, but would they not dissipate more heat and this may damage the Headlamps. They will also cause more power drain from the battery

Is it cost effective to have them installed over 100/90 watt, is the light.

Binoy any advice



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#17 28-May, 2010 10:36 AM
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I have tried the Phillips X-treme Light,Phillips crystal light and white 100/90 halogen bulbs,but feel that plain Phillips Halogen bulbs of 100/90 are much better as far as throw of light and focusing of the beam is concerned.

I have ceramic holders and have changed the wire harness for 100/90 watt bulbs,can 130/100 watt Halogen bulbs be fitted on the same holders,without causing load on the wiring,WILL IT BE SAFE



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