HID headlamp upgrade EVOX-R

A few more pics of output capabilities for you guys. Taken nearby at the Ford assembly plant! I am truly astounded at the difference! The last shot is a hi-beam shot, check out the Expressway sign way off in the distance lol.
Low Beam

HID (1) by sho.boat, on Flickr

Wall Shot

HID (7) by sho.boat, on Flickr

High Beam

HID (6) by sho.boat, on Flickr
 
geswek said:
This was on a non HID car?

Sent from my mobile, I think.

Yup, Canadian car. For whatever reason Ford made the Canadian cars with Halogen Projectors. Either way this is a huge upgrade from Halogen (with an HID 9006 bulb) or the OEM HID system. 
 
Can this upgrade be done with stock HID system? It seems like maybe better projectors would help Ford HID system out?

Sent from my mobile, I think.

 
geswek said:
Can this upgrade be done with stock HID system? It seems like maybe better projectors would help Ford HID system out?

Sent from my mobile, I think.
Yes and no, LOL. You can do the same mod to the Stock HID system your also. However you really can't use the OEM ballasts. The SHO uses a D3S bulb and ballast that goes with it. The igniter is attached to the base of the bulb and not in the ballast. You might be able to modify a D2S projector to accept the D3S bulb, but that would be a PITA. The way I would do an HID car would be to either pick up a pair of Halogen projector assemblies and use a OEM or Aftermarket ballast for a D2S bulb. Or use the HID assemblies and not use the OEM ballast and bulb, and pick up a kit like this. And bypass the OEM system altogether. The nice thing about using a set of Halogen assemblies you can pick up a pair of them for around $350 to $400. Take your time doing the retro, keep the OEM setup in the event you sell your car you can put them back on the car and sell your retro setup. My convert cost about $800.00 for everything and I have a set of extra assemblies that I may sell. BTW your HID assemblies are going for $450.00 to $500 each on eBay with ballasts and bulbs. You could do the retro and then sell yours on eBay and make a profit and still have a better HID system than stock!   

http://www.theretrofitsource.com/components/projectors/morimoto-evox-r-bi-xenon-projectors-48722.html#.Uy8jcceppiU

http://www.theretrofitsource.com/hid-systems/morimoto-elite-d2s-hid-system.html#.Uy8jM8eppiU





 
BigPelo said:
That looks exactly like my 4300k 55w 9012

Hey BigPelo, be careful running 50W in the halogen reflectors. Unless you are using a decent quality bulb you might cook the reflector bowls. I have read about it on the hidplanet forum. The cheap Chinese import bulbs emit too much UV and will yellow the reflector bowls over time and the will look dimmer. Get at least the Morimoto XB35's, Unless of course you do the upgrade ;) 
 
It's a german kit, not cheap. I still want the upgrade. I already have a D2S kit of ballasts capacitors and bulbs to put in the EvoX-R projectors!
 
ShoBoat said:
BigPelo said:
That looks exactly like my 4300k 55w 9012

Hey BigPelo, be careful running 50W in the halogen reflectors. Unless you are using a decent quality bulb you might cook the reflector bowls. I have read about it on the hidplanet forum. The cheap Chinese import bulbs emit too much UV and will yellow the reflector bowls over time and the will look dimmer. Get at least the Morimoto XB35's, Unless of course you do the upgrade ;)

Any issues with using Osram night breaker unlimited 60w 9005's in my car?
 
Now, 60w seems like a lot to me. You might need to connect ballasts directly to the battery to have enough juice?
 
BigPelo said:
Now, 60w seems like a lot to me. You might need to connect ballasts directly to the battery to have enough juice?

I hope not ... nothing in the website said anything about that when I purchased them
 
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