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    #16
    Ok sweet. So if I just buy those they are the tuned ones. Cuz I might be able to afford those and theres is a diy on here to get the bixenon to work. So that would be sick

    C-3PO's MRT USDM yo!

    then i see my baby, suddenly I'm not crazy,
    It all makes sense when i look into her eyes

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      #17
      Yes the full priced ones from the link you posted will already be tuned. These will allow for the stock high beam harness to work with the bi-xenon.

      http://www.theretrofitsource.com/pro...ducts_id=14163

      If you want both the halogen and bi-xenon to work.

      http://www.theretrofitsource.com/pro...oducts_id=9717
      Last edited by KanYarK; 08-23-2012, 08:21 PM.

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        #18
        I think I would need the second one since I want to keep my high beam on with headlights like I do now. (led 9005) idk I can figure that out later. Thanks a lot man I'll have to call in the morning theyre closed right now

        C-3PO's MRT USDM yo!

        then i see my baby, suddenly I'm not crazy,
        It all makes sense when i look into her eyes

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          #19
          Running 35w 4500k DDM kit in USDM blackhoused headlights right now. Awaiting projector retrofit.



          6000's in my SE. They glared real bad and too blue. Crap visibility.

          Last edited by crazymikey; 08-26-2012, 05:46 PM.

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            #20
            Why not just use high-quality halogen bulbs, such as Silverstar's, until you're ready to retrofit? It's cheaper than a full PnP HID kit and you won't be ''that guy'' shooting glare into everyone's eyes.



            Buying the kit now would be a waste, IMO, since the morimoto mini's won't accept 9006 type blubs. They're either H1 or D2S....so unless you like wasting money, just be patient and do a retrofit when you have the right supplies.


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              #21
              There's many options out there that take 9006 bulbs, such as Mazda 3's.

              I cannot justify spending $70 on Silverstar bulbs when I can get an HID kit shipped from the states for $65. Plus, DDM replacement bulb kits are $15/pr, so if I do need to change my bulb type, I'm only out another $15.

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                #22
                I had no idea Silverstar bulbs cost so damn much these days! The most i've seen them for was $35 when i got some for my bronco years back...and they lasted forever till i sold the beast. If not Silverstars then at least a cheaper brand, higher wattage bulb would provide more usable light and less glare than a PnP HID kit.

                Are you sure the mazda3's projectors were for HIDs and not halogens? Im not sure if OEM HID projectors would use 9006 style lamps since both philips and GE had the OEM HID market by the balls with their D2S lamps that kick-ass. I could be wrong...the technology was newer back then and may not have been taken over by the big players.

                You're right about the DDM kit being economical since the bulb swap is possible with the same ballast...but then you get to be "that guy" until your projectors arrive.

                Either way, i think patience is a virtue. Get all the proper parts first, before going HID.


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                  #23
                  I'd rather spend money on light now and be "that guy", rather than spend $70 for bulbs I might use for a month a never use again.

                  Regular Silverstar bulbs up here sell for about $50, and the Ultras are about $70.

                  Regarding the Mazda 3 projectors, I had a 2005 GT with halogen projectors, but I put 9006 6000k HIDs in them.

                  I don't think it was til 2006 or 2007 the Mazda 3 for factory HID bulbs which I think are Philips.

                  However, in my defense, as I stated, I do not do very much night driving, and I'm not one of those jerks that drives around all day with my HIDs on.

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                    #24
                    I've had silver stars before and they weren't that much better. I have 9005 in my low beam and its about the same.

                    I'm going to order some projectors tomorrow probably just got back home from vacation. I'm going to get the ones suggested to me on page 1 of this thread if anyone has any opinions on an hid kit that would pair nicely.

                    C-3PO's MRT USDM yo!

                    then i see my baby, suddenly I'm not crazy,
                    It all makes sense when i look into her eyes

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                      #25
                      so im thinkin...

                      morimoto mini H1
                      H1 morimoto 3five 4300K
                      mini graphite shrouds

                      says it comes with solenoid input pigtails?

                      what else should i look into
                      i have LEDs in my highbeam and always keep them on. how would i keep this and get the Bi xenon to work

                      it looks like they only have H7 to 9006 pigtails. i think i will need to make some that will connect to the 9006 male then a 9006 female and 9005 female on the other end.

                      i need to read more on bi xenon
                      Last edited by Quashish; 08-26-2012, 11:35 PM.

                      C-3PO's MRT USDM yo!

                      then i see my baby, suddenly I'm not crazy,
                      It all makes sense when i look into her eyes

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                        #26
                        I would run a sturdy 35w ballast, such as morimoto or matsushita (OEM), with the mori H1 bulbs. Personally, i'd go with the D2S projectors so you can use the Philips or Osram D2S bulbs, which are the best in the world right now. H1 bulbs just don't have the Lumens that those two brands of D2S bulbs put out.

                        As for the bi-xenon solenoid leads, all you need is a pair of 9005 high-beam splitters. I have the morimoto D2S projectors running philips D2S bulbs with full bi-xenon functionality and my H1 high-beams as well.

                        TRS has made it super simple. Once the projectors are mounted, it's all plug'n'play after that.

                        EDIT: Bi-Xenon Projectors

                        What that means is that the projector will have the use of two beam patterns, high and low, through the use of a 'cut-off' shield controlled by a solenoid. When the shield is up, you have low beam. Conversely, when the shield is down, you get high beams.
                        Last edited by islandhopper; 08-26-2012, 11:41 PM.


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                          #27
                          so... these http://www.theretrofitsource.com/pro...ducts_id=14163 go from my 9005 harness to the HID ballast or the solenoid? for the bi xenon to work when i click on my highs? but low beam ..... over my head right now. thats why i wanted to buy a complete kit. but brings me back to no monies
                          Last edited by Quashish; 08-26-2012, 11:51 PM.

                          C-3PO's MRT USDM yo!

                          then i see my baby, suddenly I'm not crazy,
                          It all makes sense when i look into her eyes

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                            #28
                            I'll take a few pics of my set up tomorrow for ya and walk you through it if you like. It's really quite simple...

                            The splitters i have have three ends. You use the one male 9005 end that receives input signal from the high-beam switch and routes power to the shield solenoid AND the OEM high-beams with the other two female 9005 ends.

                            The splitters essentially turn the one 9005 connector you have on your OEM harness, into two 9005 connectors (2 for each side, 4 total).


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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Function>Form View Post
                              You use the one male 9005 end that receives input signal from the high-beam switch and routes power to the shield solenoid
                              i think i just need this ^^^ to happen. since i want my low and high beam to turn on as one light like they do now. then be able to use bi xenon as my high when needed.

                              EDIT:

                              morimoto 3five ballast D2S = $110
                              bi xenon morimoto mini D2S projectors = $110
                              D2S phillips = $95
                              mini graphite shrouds = $15
                              total $330

                              complete kit

                              morimoto 3five 35w ballast
                              phillips D2S bulbs
                              subtract shrouds - $30
                              relay 9006
                              +
                              graphite shrouds = $15
                              total $325
                              Last edited by Quashish; 08-27-2012, 12:34 AM.

                              C-3PO's MRT USDM yo!

                              then i see my baby, suddenly I'm not crazy,
                              It all makes sense when i look into her eyes

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                                #30
                                You can get authentic Philips 85122 bulbs for $64 a pair from hidbulbzrus on eBay. They're a very reputable seller with extremely good rep and customer service.

                                Anyways, here is the splitter setup i have...

                                The splitter itself..




                                Here are the red/black (+/-) leads for the solenoid. The solenoid leads are both loose wires with single prongs on the ends when you get the projectors, but the kit comes with the black connector part that you run the leads into.




                                Original 9005 connector on the wiring harness (blue) and the 9005 connector for the high-beam (black)..


                                Splitter plugged into high-beam harness..now we have two 9005 plugs to work with...






                                Here is everything plugged in...9005 harness plug providing power to the solenoid leads and my high-beams. Once i flick the high-beam switch on in the car, the shield drops and the high-beams come on as well.



                                Then everything gets tucked away.



                                Hope that helps! If you need any help or advice with purchasing the supplies or doing the retro, feel free to ask.


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