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Old 03-05-2002, 03:35 AM
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Question HID help

if n e one put HID H3 bulb into 92-95 civic projector housing before. let me know asap. or what brand may fit..?
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Old 03-05-2002, 09:15 PM
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what kinda problems are you having? Are you sure your putting in 9003 bulbs? There's some things to check.
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Yea i've heard you can do it. Ive never seen it done though. I have projectors on my EK and asked one of my friends that works at a shop if it can be done. He said hell yea and they would look bad ass w/ the projectors. Its the same setup just uses H3 bulb

yea those Hyper White bulbs burn out real easily...well the ones i've used though...the "HID LOOK" lol...but hey for $18 what do u expect?
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oh mean forget it..

but if i used my stock housing, HID won't work well.. u know.
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To take full advantage of HID's it should be used in a HID projector lense. A problem you will have is with the amout of room inside your projectors. The HID bulb is 2.5" inches long and to be safe you should have at least 3" inches. Now I'm not too sure how much room is in your projector but I've tried them in the "dual projector" for my 94 Civic and the bulb will not fit ... I am working on using an Audi A6 projector and molding it into my projectors at the moment ...
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I think he's talking about adding HID to a H3 projector housing. Have you guys heard what happens if you do? I heard it kills the beam pattern, makes a rainbow effect and it look like $hit . But i havent seen it myself, i just heard. Has anyone tried using H3 HID conversion kit before?
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H-3 HID into projectors

i have an HID kit in my 92-95 projector headlights with H3 style bulbs they are the brightest thing i have ever seen i did not have any problems with installation the only thing you have to do is make a hole in the cover to make space for the back on of the light bulb and use silicone to seal it if you want i could take some pics
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sorry i forgot to thel who made the HID kit EAGLITE installation was a real snap but you will not have high beams but who needs them he he
its just a two wire installation ground and power and you can use the projectors relay harness its is recomended to use a relay harness anyways you are seen miles and miles away any specific Q-tions
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Hey man i'm really curious as to how you did that....if you can please take pics....i really wanna put HIDs on my projectors!! Hell the way I see it if I keep buying new bulbs i'll end up spending $400 on bulbs anyway....might as well get the projectors now and stop worrying!
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i will try to take to pics of it and i will post them ..!
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