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Whats the best headlight bulbs (H1) to use in some Beemer projectors that I'm gonna fit in the Capri?
Anyone used Philips Diamond Visions or Osram Nightbreaker plus?
I don't want them to be to chavvy blue, on the other hand I don't want them to be too yellowish.
I want something I can see the road with.
Looks like I won't be able to use an HID kit now, with the forthcoming 2012 regs coming soon.
Your thoughts please? Cheers
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Last Edit: Dec 9, 2011 11:27:44 GMT by Soopahfly
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as above use a relay and you'll get a nice far voltage to them, but I use some Ring rally bulbs, very cheap (rallydesign do them at about £4.50) you couldn't use them without a relay intrigued about the projectors though, got any pics of fitment and the like?
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Last Edit: Dec 9, 2011 12:12:51 GMT by welshpug
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Headlight bulb choiceMiataMark
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These are very similar to what I am using, they are from an E34 Beemer and with some small mods will fit into the headlight backing plates on a Ford Capri mk1 or 3
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They are going into this.
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om nom nom nom!!
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You're like a crazy backyard genius!
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Dec 10, 2011 13:07:47 GMT
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I've fitted hot spots to a few Mk3 cortinas, just trim off some of the lugs and sit them in Mk3 capri bowels and jobs a goodun TBH even with jsut a relay kit and normal bulbs they are 200% better on the road than the standard setup
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