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<blockquote data-quote="plugitin" data-source="post: 7913397" data-attributes="member: 613102"><p>The Kelvin measurement has nothing to do with stock or aftermarket projectors. As the Kelvin temperature increases, its Lumen rating decreases.</p><p></p><p>And theyre not called reflectors, they are projectors.</p><p></p><p>Everyone always wants that so called "color flicker" with their HID's. And buying some off the wall brand from Hong Kong on eBay isnt going to get you that. The "flicker" is produced by the projector housing and lens combo.</p><p></p><p>You buy crappy bulbs and youll get crappy light output, especially when you put that crappy bulb in a crappy projector housing, or even worse yet, a halogen housing. Cheap bulbs have hotspots and horrible cut off lines.</p><p></p><p>Like everything else in life, you get what you pay for. If you want the best possible light output, you need to do it right. If you want to be some ricer f<span style="color: black">a</span>g, then by all means, light your lil car up like a Christmas tree with all those pretty wetty lil colors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plugitin, post: 7913397, member: 613102"] The Kelvin measurement has nothing to do with stock or aftermarket projectors. As the Kelvin temperature increases, its Lumen rating decreases. And theyre not called reflectors, they are projectors. Everyone always wants that so called "color flicker" with their HID's. And buying some off the wall brand from Hong Kong on eBay isnt going to get you that. The "flicker" is produced by the projector housing and lens combo. You buy crappy bulbs and youll get crappy light output, especially when you put that crappy bulb in a crappy projector housing, or even worse yet, a halogen housing. Cheap bulbs have hotspots and horrible cut off lines. Like everything else in life, you get what you pay for. If you want the best possible light output, you need to do it right. If you want to be some ricer f[COLOR=black]a[/COLOR]g, then by all means, light your lil car up like a Christmas tree with all those pretty wetty lil colors. [/QUOTE]
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