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Old Jan 11, 2008 | 07:51 PM
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Thoughts on Luminics bulbs

What are your experiences and thoughts on Luminics bulbs
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Old Jan 11, 2008 | 08:26 PM
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the only aftermarket bulbs that I would even consider are osram nightbreakers..

Originally Posted by Eran from Honda-Tech.com
Well, I recently got my new toy in the mail -- Osram Nightbreaker H4's. These are the latest (and from what I've seen, greatest) thing to come out of E-Code lighting.





Available for purchase @ Powerbulbs -- £23.99
http://www.powerbulbs.com/prod...od=111


These bulbs are stellar, let me tell you. They're quite equal, if not a hair bluer, to the Philips X-Treme Power +80% on the low beam. On the high beam is where they really shine. They are SIGNIFICANTLY brighter than anything I've ever used, even the X-Treme Power. The output is very nice and white, a tad bluish though. Even so, the spread of the light and the distance is impressive to say the least. I highly recommend this bulb for anyone who does a fair bit of back-roads driving.


H4 (9003) Bulb Specifications


The bulbs in their nifty little package.


Notice the three different output sectors. The rear portion has a light dichroric filter used when the high beams are on. The top portion has a slightly darker color for a pleasant blueish tone to the low beams.


Osram Nightbreaker vs. Philips X-Treme Power


Nightbreaker (left) vs. X-Treme Power (right) -- Low Beam




Nightbreaker (left) vs. X-Treme Power (right) -- High Beam



Modified by Eran at 11:31 AM 11/13/2007
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