Red Headlights Low Beam
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DelSlow;202027 wrote:
While were on the subject...I have been looking for a set of headlights that emit flames for low beams and then radioactive laserbeams as the highbeams...anyone know or should i just eBay it?For real yo, skip the ebay shit on those trust me.. I got the ebay ones for my tyte civic and they sent me a butane bbq lighter, a laser pointer, and some duct tape, along with instructions in korean.
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integra_gsr98;202049 wrote:
The 3000k HIDs in my Subaru are fucking amazing. I've had "yellow" headlights for probably 6-7 years and in heavy snow/rain they are great.I am going to have to check this out. I have been thinking of getting 3k HIDs for my Foglights on my jeep.
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KA-T_240;202097 wrote:
So do 3gs.But the yellow light actually does something. Function/forum
oh you showed me...
as far as yellow light doing anything, i'd have to see it to believe it, of course it's going to pick some stuff up better, but in normal conditions wtf is the point, and i'm sure theres onther stuff that they don't pick up as well,
i bet if you put red lights on your car you could go deer hunting and track blood with it too!
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maybe there is, i've seen em on racecars before, so theres gotta be a reason for em i guess, that doesn't change the fact that i still think they look retarded
I'm assuming it's kinda like the same way snocross, and some snowboard goggles pick stuff up better with amber lenses maybe?
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the reason yellow is better for adverse conditions is because yellow light does not tend to reflect off of surfaces as bad as the other colors, which is why you cant see shit when its raining and you have "super white" headlights...all the light just reflects off of the water on the road.
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If you do manage to put red bulbs in your normal headlight enclosures that will be good for the rest of us, since red light is the lowest energy intensity and has the lowest detrimental effect on night vision. The reason military issue flashlights had red filters was because of the low energy output (hard for others to see you at night from long distance).
Green light has the highest amont of monochromatic contrast resolution of any single color, which is why so many single color displays (i.e. military equipment) use green as the color.
BMWs used amber/red interior lighting exclusively in the 80s due to the low impact on night vision, but as their clientele has continued to become old/geriatric, they (and other automakers) have started using brighter white interior lighting as it is easier for older eyes to resolve.
The others extolling the virtues of yellow lights are on the money. French spec cars are required by law to have yellow lenses on either the high or low beams (i forget which).
Anyway... yeah, if you use normal wattage bulbs in red lenses, that will be great for us, because we won't be blinded by your car. I'd much prefer that to someone putting 9000k purple chinese HIDs in thier shitty car with bullshit wal-mart optics.
You, on the other hand, probably won't see the road very well

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