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<blockquote data-quote="Popwarhomie" data-source="post: 8285844" data-attributes="member: 619389"><p>By OEM I mean Philips 85122 D2S bulbs. They are 4300k. Put out 3200 lumens. They come OEM in a lot of luxury cars.</p><p></p><p>Yes 55watts tends to be a little lighter in color then 35watts. A 55watt 6000k will look like a 5000k 35 watt most of the time(depending on quality of ballast and bulbs)</p><p></p><p>The higher in Kelvin you go the less light output you will get though. 4300k will get you the most output but with a hint of yellow.</p><p></p><p>I run 5000k (3000 lumen output) which is pure white. But my cutoff has a nice blue/purple in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popwarhomie, post: 8285844, member: 619389"] By OEM I mean Philips 85122 D2S bulbs. They are 4300k. Put out 3200 lumens. They come OEM in a lot of luxury cars. Yes 55watts tends to be a little lighter in color then 35watts. A 55watt 6000k will look like a 5000k 35 watt most of the time(depending on quality of ballast and bulbs) The higher in Kelvin you go the less light output you will get though. 4300k will get you the most output but with a hint of yellow. I run 5000k (3000 lumen output) which is pure white. But my cutoff has a nice blue/purple in it. [/QUOTE]
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