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2005 Mercedes with Tri-Xenon Conversion

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2007

The car has the Bi-Xenon option and I decided to replace the high beam halogen bulbs with xenon bulbs. I bought the kit at http://www.omnixautosports.com/ The kit was plug-in-play and comes with bulbs and ballasts. I used my dremmel to make a notch in the cover for the wires going to the bulb from the ballasts. This video does not do the improvement justice. I may need to adjust the light settings on the camera, but I will tell you it's a night and day difference from the stock high-beams. Also, the yellowish looking beam when in low beams is only because of the stock fogs. when the low beams are on it actually looks as white as when the high beams are on. Both the low beam and high beam xenon bulbs are 6000k in color

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  • looks like you were hallin ass along those roads lol

  • @chainsawmanny

    Maybe 5 over the limit ;)

  • did you get any error lights come up on your mfd?

  • @tghtaclegend

    No. No errors. I know that this happenes, but not with my car. I think you'll typically see that with LED bulbs in our cars.

  • Nice Vid ... btw .. is the warm up fast for the high beams ?

  • @mrdarky2

    Warm up is typical for HID..So, not real quick. Not the most ideal set-up for someone that wants to "flash" their high beams more than leave them on for longer periods of time.

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  • i think this the best movie in youtube about xenon headlight>

    thanks

  • WHOA!!! crap, those high beams are AWESOME!!!!! OMG!!! that's awesome!! you can see for MILES!!! Damn, nice job!!!

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  • Блять какие дороги....... Аж плакать хочется....

  • i did bi-xenon conversion on my -83 Mercedes w123 240D and now my reverse lights dont come on. if it isnt a cheap fix like a fuse or something could it be cause of the conversion?

  • thank you for posting this video Scott! This is Joe from Omni X Auto Sports... It's been quite some time now since you purchased this hid kit. Give me a call anytime if you need anything - i'll be sure to take care of you.

  • Truly inspirational video sir. I have done a headlight retrofit to my evo vi with depo dual projector headlights and two xenon kits on both low and high beam, it was definitly not an easy job. Also like you've mentioned, warm up time with high beams is still a problem. For practical reason I choose 4300k and not 6000k as most folks believe 4300 to have the best light output, though they look pretty much the same as your ones.

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