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Old 07-24-2002 | 12:38 PM
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Originally posted by VTEC
Yes, it uses 9006 and 9005...I'm talking about the depth of the housing when I say a 9006 (very long compared to H3) won't fit an H3 housing.

The pic I posted is the 9006/9005 Civic headlight. Like I said before, it doesn't look as clean as the H3 projectors. I'm not sure on lighting performance...the 9005 reflector looks like it didn't have any though into the design.

If you still want a 9006/9005 Civic headlight, go to nopi.com.
I didn't see them on there, but aftermarket projectors that use 9006 bulbs will probably cost quite a bit more than H3 projectors, since H3 projector housings are more common, I think.
Old 07-26-2002 | 05:53 AM
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How can I tell what type of bulb the projector uses? Most places don't list bulb sizes and I can't really tell a difference from the pictures. Can someone who knows tell me which projectors at Nopi are 9005/9006? Also, on a projector that uses 9005/9006 bulbs, which would be the low beam, and which the high beam?
Old 07-26-2002 | 07:07 AM
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Here's my input.
Whatever bulb inside the projector really doesn't matter, it's the projector design itself. I've used every bulb on the market in my H3 housing projectors, the CLEAR ones and the "ION" BLUE ones. The light output on the BLUE is really bad. The CLEAR produces somewhat better light. I given up on the candle glow-type light and retro-fitted real Phillips HID in them. The light is brighter, but it's the actual design of the reflectors within the glass, the housing, and inside. The beam pattern is too scattered. HID Bulbs, D2-S's only come in one size, regardless of your housing specifics, the difference between H3 and H4 HID bulbs is just the base where it is mounted in the housing. Lighting will not change. So this is my reasoning behind no dramatic difference between higher wattage bulbs, bigger 9006 bulbs, etc. It has to do with the cheaply made elipsoid sphere. It is significantly different to those glass spheres on Integras, S4's, and BMW's.
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Old 07-26-2002 | 07:55 AM
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projectors are mainly for looks.:thumbup:, if you want bright light then dont get them
Old 07-26-2002 | 08:58 AM
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Originally posted by MaxBoosT
Here's my input.
Whatever bulb inside the projector really doesn't matter, it's the projector design itself. I've used every bulb on the market in my H3 housing projectors, the CLEAR ones and the "ION" BLUE ones. The light output on the BLUE is really bad. The CLEAR produces somewhat better light. I given up on the candle glow-type light and retro-fitted real Phillips HID in them. The light is brighter, but it's the actual design of the reflectors within the glass, the housing, and inside. The beam pattern is too scattered. HID Bulbs, D2-S's only come in one size, regardless of your housing specifics, the difference between H3 and H4 HID bulbs is just the base where it is mounted in the housing. Lighting will not change. So this is my reasoning behind no dramatic difference between higher wattage bulbs, bigger 9006 bulbs, etc. It has to do with the cheaply made elipsoid sphere. It is significantly different to those glass spheres on Integras, S4's, and BMW's.
Well yes and no. H3 bulbs use a transverse filament, as opposed to axial filament in 9006/9005. This makes for a crappy beam pattern from H3 bulbs. 9004's also use transverse filaments, and let me tell you those suck pretty bad, too (not to mention low beam is only 45W on those). Another difference between H3 projectors and Integra projectors is the size of the housing, and placement of the bulb inside the housing. Yes there is only one type of D2S xenon capsule, but the ones made to retrofit 9006 projector housings are in a different position inside the housing than the ones made to replace H3 bulbs.

I think 9006 projectors are physically larger in both length and diameter than H3 projectors, but sometimes you still can't tell just from pictures.
Old 09-14-2002 | 08:44 AM
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Originally posted by derf
my 'blue ion' projectors project a yellower beam than I wanted. its OKAY tho, i'm using showoff 'krypton' bulbs and its shining pretty stock color ish....

my projectors are good! a few blemishes but I def. didn't pay much for them. (139 for halo)
how do those halo's work for you? light output/beamwise?
Old 09-14-2002 | 04:28 PM
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beamwise is good imo, i think they're basically the same as the other projectors, but you get the rings.... high beams work well too in my opinion. i need to reaim them cuz they are a little high now so I assume it will be even better soon...

of course i never owned or know anyone else who owns projectors so I can never compare. i'm happy
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