NEW MORIMOTO XB35 HID REVIEW
#1
NEW MORIMOTO XB35 HID REVIEW
Hey S2ki Members,
I was in search of a great HID bulb that can replace the S2000's OEM HID bulbs. A product that projects farther, produce more lumens, and have more of a white output compare to OEM.
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Here are some top performing hid bulbs in the market currently.
lux is the measurement of light
New Philips 85122 - 788lux
New Philips 85122XV - 790lux
New Osram 66240CBI - 788lux
Used Osram 66240CBI - 763lux
New Morimoto XB35 4500K - 815lux
New Morimoto XB35 5500K - 805lux
New Morimoto XB35 6000K - 772lux
Information From: http://www.theretrofitsource.com/
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For 50 U.S. dollars i was surprised the new Morimoto XB35 are out performing the cream of the crop at 1/3 of the price. These bulbs have great value for what they are. OSRAM CBI($~200), the king of hid bulbs, has to step down the throne and pass the crown to XB35s.
I got a pair from theretrofitsource. The package came to my house fairly quick and the packaging held up great. It came with Alcohol wipes, and a two year warranty.
Packaging is fairly simplistic. You can read the "XB35 55k-D2S" labeled on the base of the bulb.
These are 5,500k. Guess there packaging has caught up quite yet.
Install was simple.
1.) Loosen your lug nuts on your front wheel, jack up the car, and remove the wheel.
2.) This will give us clearance for the fender liner, remove the push clips that hold the fender liner to the car and just pull the liner back.
3.) Once you pull back the liner you will be able to see the back of the headlight. Remove the cover by using a flat head for the security screw then twist counter clockwise. I unplugged the parking light and turn signal to give me more clearance, optional of course.
4.) Twist to remove the hid socket from hid bulb.
5.) Push these metal clips on both ends to loosen the hid bulb you are trying to replace and put in the new ones
6.) Make sure everything works, then reassemble and do it to the other side and you are done
Test out the lights!
This is on a 2006 s2000, with the fresnel lens.
Verdict
These bulbs completely changed the way i see at night. It's significantly brighter than my previous 6000k Bulbs. They are also brighter than the OEM bulbs my car original had. The color temperature also makes things easier to see and adds a lot of contrast that i prefer over the 4300k bulbs. Uniform distribution of light and no issues with hotspots is a huge plus over the less expensive HID bulbs. Overall, the best bang for you buck light i ever used, amazing.
10/10
I was in search of a great HID bulb that can replace the S2000's OEM HID bulbs. A product that projects farther, produce more lumens, and have more of a white output compare to OEM.
__________________________________________________ ________________
Here are some top performing hid bulbs in the market currently.
lux is the measurement of light
New Philips 85122 - 788lux
New Philips 85122XV - 790lux
New Osram 66240CBI - 788lux
Used Osram 66240CBI - 763lux
New Morimoto XB35 4500K - 815lux
New Morimoto XB35 5500K - 805lux
New Morimoto XB35 6000K - 772lux
Information From: http://www.theretrofitsource.com/
__________________________________________________ ________________
For 50 U.S. dollars i was surprised the new Morimoto XB35 are out performing the cream of the crop at 1/3 of the price. These bulbs have great value for what they are. OSRAM CBI($~200), the king of hid bulbs, has to step down the throne and pass the crown to XB35s.
I got a pair from theretrofitsource. The package came to my house fairly quick and the packaging held up great. It came with Alcohol wipes, and a two year warranty.
Packaging is fairly simplistic. You can read the "XB35 55k-D2S" labeled on the base of the bulb.
These are 5,500k. Guess there packaging has caught up quite yet.
Install was simple.
1.) Loosen your lug nuts on your front wheel, jack up the car, and remove the wheel.
2.) This will give us clearance for the fender liner, remove the push clips that hold the fender liner to the car and just pull the liner back.
3.) Once you pull back the liner you will be able to see the back of the headlight. Remove the cover by using a flat head for the security screw then twist counter clockwise. I unplugged the parking light and turn signal to give me more clearance, optional of course.
4.) Twist to remove the hid socket from hid bulb.
5.) Push these metal clips on both ends to loosen the hid bulb you are trying to replace and put in the new ones
6.) Make sure everything works, then reassemble and do it to the other side and you are done
Test out the lights!
This is on a 2006 s2000, with the fresnel lens.
Verdict
These bulbs completely changed the way i see at night. It's significantly brighter than my previous 6000k Bulbs. They are also brighter than the OEM bulbs my car original had. The color temperature also makes things easier to see and adds a lot of contrast that i prefer over the 4300k bulbs. Uniform distribution of light and no issues with hotspots is a huge plus over the less expensive HID bulbs. Overall, the best bang for you buck light i ever used, amazing.
10/10
#3
Why do you have those red wire tap clip-on things in there? Just wondering.
And can you explain your opinion on why you prefer the 5500k over the 4500k? My opinion has always been that the "bluer" the light source, the less visibility I had at night, especially if the roads were wet. Also do we know a similar lumen rating on the OEM-supplied bulbs?
And can you explain your opinion on why you prefer the 5500k over the 4500k? My opinion has always been that the "bluer" the light source, the less visibility I had at night, especially if the roads were wet. Also do we know a similar lumen rating on the OEM-supplied bulbs?
#5
Originally Posted by notorious9i6' timestamp='1423818079' post='23504494
And can you explain your opinion on why you prefer the 5500k over the 4500k? My opinion has always been that the "bluer" the light source, the less visibility I had at night, especially if the roads were wet. Also do we know a similar lumen rating on the OEM-supplied bulbs?
The picture above those wires are tapped into my parking lights for my drl fogs.
Hope this helps everyone.
#6
Registered User
Thank you for taking the time to write this up.
One thing i've read is that Xenon lights reduce in brightness overtime. so installing a brand new OEM bulb will be more brighter then a older bulb. Which might explain some of what you might see.
I guess the only want to know is with a light meter and brand new bulbs.
One thing i've read is that Xenon lights reduce in brightness overtime. so installing a brand new OEM bulb will be more brighter then a older bulb. Which might explain some of what you might see.
I guess the only want to know is with a light meter and brand new bulbs.
#7
Thank you for taking the time to write this up.
One thing i've read is that Xenon lights reduce in brightness overtime. so installing a brand new OEM bulb will be more brighter then a older bulb. Which might explain some of what you might see.
I guess the only want to know is with a light meter and brand new bulbs.
One thing i've read is that Xenon lights reduce in brightness overtime. so installing a brand new OEM bulb will be more brighter then a older bulb. Which might explain some of what you might see.
I guess the only want to know is with a light meter and brand new bulbs.
but yeah the older bulbs will produce a bit less light than how they came out of the factory.
New Osram 66240CBI - 788lux
Used Osram 66240CBI - 763lux
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#9
Originally Posted by CoolGuy094' timestamp='1423838361' post='23504708
[quote name='notorious9i6' timestamp='1423818079' post='23504494']
And can you explain your opinion on why you prefer the 5500k over the 4500k? My opinion has always been that the "bluer" the light source, the less visibility I had at night, especially if the roads were wet. Also do we know a similar lumen rating on the OEM-supplied bulbs?
The picture above those wires are tapped into my parking lights for my drl fogs.
Hope this helps everyone.
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Damn bro , car looks hella clean. You have any upclose shots of those led fogs? Maybe even links where to purchase?