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Quantity: Which bulb size does my car need?
Your best bet to determine this is to look at this site: Hid Conversion Kit Compliance List (Click here)
You can also probably find this information by consulting your manual or asking you dealer etc. We can also assist you if you give us information on your car via email we will reply as best we can within 24 to 48 hours.
Hid Conversion Kit 6000K Model
The 6000K model of HID conversion Xenon kit is one of the most popular sellers. The reason is probably due to the fact that the 4300K is a factory install for most new cars and many people wanting to upgrade the lights to a brighter Xenon but wanting to avoid getting lights that might be too bright or too blue in color are more likely to go for an upgrade to the 6000K. The best way to describe the 6000K lights is "pure white" we used the factory description of Diamond white below, its an ideal color temperature if you are looking for a good bright white light. Anything beyond 6000K is definitely getting into the blue range of lights, technically even 6000K is described on the Kelvin scale to be part of the "cool colors" talking strictly from a light science standpoint. If we take a look at this picture I used when describing the 3000K lighting effect...

In this picture we have the Nissan X-Trail using 3000K fog lights, and 6000K headlights you can judge the difference clearly between the colours and see how the 6000K looks in comparison. The halogen lamps are more likely to look closer to the 3000K fog lights then to the 6000K bright white lights in the Nissan picture above, only of course the Halogens are going to be a lot duller in brightness.
The K value in hid kits refers to the Kelvin value. Kelvin Values impact on the color temperature value. Here is a basic chart to outline this information:   3000K (Yellow) - 4300K (Extreme White) - 6000K (Diamond White) - 8000K (Iceberg Blue) - 10,000K (Brilliant Blue) - 12,000K (Violet Purple)
The lower the K value, the higher the brightness level. What are the advantages of Xenon Bulb?  Power saving: A Xenon lamp only needs 35W of power; it can save more than 50% on electricity use, reducing the burden of electric systems and enhancing performance. Depending on your battery and its performance, the system may draw anywhere from 2.2A (at 16V) to nearly 4A if your battery is underperforming at only 9V. A typical halogen system may draw as much as 8A of power however. To calculate the current required to power the HID Xenon kit simply follow this formula: Watts = Amps X Volts Batteries optimized for 12V will draw 2.9A. Calculating your current draw may be important if you are planning heavy modification to the car such as a large subwoofer system. High efficiency: A Xenon lamp can generate 3200 Lumen, increasing light output by 300% in comparison to a halogen bulb. The polar white light color is similar to daylight; research has shown that this enables drivers to concentrate better, especially while driving at night. Economy: A Xenon lamp has a life-span of 2500 hours, which is 10 times greater than that of a general halogen lamp. Therefore this lamp will only need to be replaced in very rare circumstances. Easy installation: Produced by using integral advanced technology, easy to install, no need to change original parts. Why Buy Xenon Hid Kits from Parts Provider? #1 - FREE 1 YEAR WARRANTY INCLUDED Free Shipping: we offer free shipping throughout Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Western and Northern Europe**, China, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, and Hong Kong. Other countries also have very affordable shipping as well. Cost Savings: we are able to offer the most competitive prices and accessories industry as we cooperate with international providers in North America, Europe, and Asia. Customer Support: 24-7 knowledgeable customer support staff to assist you in your purchases. ** Countries with free shipping within Europe: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, U.K. Contents of the HID Conversion Kit: - 2 Lamps
- 2 Ballasts
- 2 Adaptor Harnesses
- Instruction Manual
Addon Features:
We have some optional features that can be added to your HID kit.
1) Super Thin Ballast
You can choose to add super thin ballasts (see image below)to any HID kit using the options above. The advantage of super thin ballast is mainly in the ease of installation and extra room it provides. Installing with the normal ballasts is not difficult but in some cars the extra room is hard to find to fit the ballasts in without a bit of a headache, the superthin ballasts alleviate this problem and then some and the extra cost is very reasonable. We have priced this addon very low and are making a low profit because we think its a good add-on for our customers.
You can read our full article here super thin ballasts article

2) Antijam technology for cars with radar
This an addon for every HID kit that we reccomend only if you have a radar system in your car. This is typically in newer model BMW, Audis, and Mercedes. If you need support regarding this issue contact our staff or read your manual. We noticed that most HID xenon kits on the market today have a flaw that causes the car to have errors when HID kits are installed on cars with radar. So our factory has fixed the mistake using what we call antijam technology you can buy it as an addon to your HID kit if you need it and the price is reasonable.
You can read the article we have written here antijam HID technology article
You can buy BOTH addons together or separate, or not at all. Neither is 100% necessary but in the case where you feel its necessary after reading the info above, we highly reccomend the addons to avoid any potential problems.
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