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08-28-2014, 03:10 PM | #1 |
Driving The Rotary Sports
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GB#2 - FC3S Bi-Xenon HID Projector Headlights… FINAL GB! - SBG
This is the last Group Buy on our Bi-Xenon Projector Headlights.
With summer coming to a close we seem to be receiving a ton of messages asking if our headlights are available. Unfortunately as we only make them in large batches for group buy runs we’ve had to turn everyone away for single orders due to lack of time to build them as we’re working on so many other projects at the moment. Since the headlights have to be hand built and are very time consuming we’ve put them on the back burner for quite some time, but will do one last push on them before focusing on R&D of new projects. INFO: We all know that the stock headlights on the RX-7 are completely inadequate for night driving. The possibility of missing something on the side of the road, up ahead, or around a corner creates a dangerous scenario. We finally decided to fix this problem once and for all. SakeBomb Garage is pleased to knock your socks off with the highest quality 'pop-up' Bi-Xenon Projector HID kit for the FC. Unlike our original design this new design does not require housing spacers to clear the bulb connector. At nearly half the cost, and with no hassles with modifications or spacers to fit the deep projector the new setup is a no brainer for anyone looking for a proper lighting setup for their FC (or any other car using the same headlight size). FC Owners: Welcome to the 21st Century! PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS: - New headlight housings, with bi-xenon (high/low) projectors - Optically clear projector lenses - New SBG 4300K bulbs (5000k SBG bulbs with 50w ballast option, 6000k available as special order) - High quality 35w SLIM weather/shock proof digital ballast (35w heavy duty ballasts, & 50w heavy duty ballasts available) - Custom SBG Plug and Play wiring harness - specifically for the FC Optional 35W HeavyDuty Ballast Upgrade: Our standard Bi-Xenon kit comes with 35W Slim Ballast to create the most cost effective and lightweight Bi-Xenon kit available. We offer an optional upgrade to a 35W HeavyDuty Ballast, which are more durable and resistant to temperature and vibration. They also have an integrated ignitor for a cleaner and more compact wiring solution. Optional 50W HeavyDuty Ballast Upgrade: We also offer the option of 50W ballasts (and accompanying 5000k bulbs) instead of the OEM-spec 35W ballasts and 4300K bulbs. There are pros and cons to using 50W ballasts, so please select the kit that best suits your personal preference. Xenon bulbs are manufactured to run at 35W, however they can be over-driven to produce more light than would normally be available at a lower wattage. Typically one will find an additional 30% increase in total light, however this extra light does come at a cost: the additional wattage can somewhat reduce the lifespan of the bulbs. The color range of the bulbs is shifted LOWER (more yellow) with increased wattage; however the color temp can be shifted back up to normal bright white by using 5000K bulbs, which is why we will supply the 50W ballasts with 5000K bulbs. At the end of the day, yes, the total light output is increased with 50W ballasts, but it does not change the beam pattern with which it is distributed so you simply end up with a BRIGHTER light, not wider or longer throw. Is this a good thing? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. In the city where streets are well lit, the extra light from the 50w ballasts is definitely welcome, but on very dimly lit back-roads the contrast difference between foreground and background could feel overwhelming to some, and reflector signs will appear very reflective. It is a personal choice whether this increased light output is right for you, but if in doubt remember that the OEM standard is 35W. We’re confident that this is currently the best performing lighting kit available for the FC, from here to Japan… bar none! This setup is the standard against which other lights are currently judged. Yes, they're that good. These lights ARE the gold standard, and we've yet to see a higher performing lighting setup. We built these lights not only for aesthetic benefit, but as a much needed safety item to prevent a potential accident. Yes they are expensive, but so is your car and they have personally saved us from accidents, deer, and tickets over the many years we’ve been running them PRICE ($100 off retail): $465.00 - 35w Ballasts and SBG 4300k Bulbs $485.00 - 35w Heavy Duty Ballasts and SBG 4300k Bulbs $505.00 - 50w Heavy Duty Ballasts (~30% brighter) with SBG 5000K Bulbs This group buy base pricing is $100 off the standard price; However, we typically do not have these in stock as it is. ******************************** GROUP BUY INSTRUCTIONS: This Group Buy will run a little differently than usual. Here's how it will work: 1. We have set up a group buy "deposit" page, which requires you make an initial deposit of $100 towards your headlights. The link to that page is here: GROUP BUY DEPOSIT: FC3S SilverLine Bi-Xenon HID Projector Headlights (August 2014) - SakeBomb Garage LLC 2. After completing payment for this deposit, you will receive a confirmation e-mail of your order. 3. We will then send you a second e-mail containing a unique coupon code for a $200.00 credit towards your purchase of your FC3S: SilverLine Bi-Xenon HID Projector Headlights - SakeBomb Garage LLC 4. YOUR UNIQUE COUPON CODE WILL EXPIRE AT 12:00 MIDNIGHT OCTOBER 12th, 2014 PST. 5. YOU MUST SUBMIT FULL PAYMENT FOR YOUR "FC3S RX-7 SILVER LINE HEADLIGHTS" BY 12:00 MIDNIGHT OCTOBER 12th, 2014 PST. 6. To submit your full payment before 10/12/2014 visit the following link to and check-out using your unique group-buy deposit code: FC3S: SilverLine Bi-Xenon HID Projector Headlights - SakeBomb Garage LLC 7. After 10/12/14 your group buy code will expire, and you will lose your spot if you have not sent in full payment. If any spots remain you may still complete your checkout at that point, and we will apply your $100 deposit towards the purchase of the lights. ******************************** NOTE: We are making 15 sets of lights total for this run. We do not know when/if we will have time to make these available again, so for now this will be the last run of headlights until further notice. Add yourself to the list and post it below! Example: ForumUsername - LHD - 35wSlim 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. |
08-28-2014, 03:11 PM | #2 | |||||
Driving The Rotary Sports
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Info on our Bi-Xenon setup
HID Lighting 101: Other HID “kits” use the stock headlight housing in conjunction with a Xenon bulb. The plus side, they are unbelievably cheap. The negative side? Typically these setups: - Blind other drivers - Have a horrible field of view - Severely scatter the light - Have uneven lighting with no cutoff - Actually WORSEN your night vision (they throw intense light into the foreground. This makes your pupils close, causing your distance night-vision to become worse than with your stock halogen lights) Projector HID's on the other hand are what is used in every OEM HID lighting setup. Our Projectors: - Have a very even dispersion of light - Have a very wide dispersion of light - Have a very long throw (with high beams) - Illuminate much larger portions of the road while not ruining your night vision - Oh yeah, and they don't blind other drivers, or attract attention from people who may or may not drive Crown Victorias Projectors vs Reflectors: Here is a good video comparing true projector HID’s to “conversion/reflector” HID’s: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5n38wDe684 To truly see the difference you need to see our kit in person, pictures honestly don’t do it justice. But don’t take our word for it… Here’s what current owners have said: Quote:
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Optional 50W Ballasts: We are now offering the option of a 50w ballast (and accompanying 5000k bulb) instead of the OEM-spec 35w ballasts. There are pros and cons to using 50w ballasts, but we'll do our best to explain the differences below. Xenon bulbs are manufactured to run at 35 watts, however they can be over-driven to produce more light than would normally be available at a lower wattage. Typically one will find an additional 30% increase in total light, however this extra light does come at a cost. The additional wattage does reduce the lifespan of the bulbs somewhat. The color range of the bulbs is shifted LOWER (more yellow) with increased wattage (however the color temp can be shifted back up to normal (around 4300k) by using "5000K bulbs"), which is why we will supply this kit with 5000 Kelvin bulbs. At the end of the day, yes, the total light output is increased, but it does not change the beam pattern with which it is distributed, so you simply end up with a BRIGHTER light, not wider or longer throw. Is this a good thing? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. In the city where streets are well lit, the extra light from the 50w ballasts is definitely welcome, but on very dimly lit back-roads the contrast difference between foreground and background could feel overwhelming to some, and reflector signs will appear very reflective. It is a personal choice whether this increased light output is right for you, but if in doubt remember that the OEM standard is 35w. |
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