6000K vs. 8000k
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when I think of a black mans voice, I think of yours:')
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lol quick and straight to the point
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For people who are coming looking for information to decide what they want.. I have an 06 Lancer EVO and put the 8000k in mine. The 8000k in my opinion is WAY too blue, like.. just waiting to get pulled over blue. In the fog I can't see shit with them so either you need to get the relay or the higher wattage bulbs. I'm switching to the 6000k. I live in CA by the way for law references.
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kinda got that T.I. voice!
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@letemrip32 Well 6000k is Not White....4300k have most Lumens of All and its nearest to Daylight..5000k is White 6000k is White/ice Blue 8000k is ice Blue !! Right now i have 8k on my car but before them i have 5k and 6k..Yes they have more light than 8k but for me 8k looks realy great on car..
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@k20minh Im sure he knows that. Its just easier to say 6k or 8k....everyone does it.dont be a douche.
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Its funny how alot of ppl try and act like their knowledge of HID's means anything. Comments are funny.
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@walter10gaitan Thats cuz it is, 6000K is the nearest to the actual color of daylight, 8000K has a blue hue to it, which makes is slightly less bright, it's still bright, just has that blue tint to it I'm still debating on whether to get 6000K or 8000K. blue is cool, but white is bright
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idiot its not 6k and 8k its 6 thousand k and 8 thousand k
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Great vid..........got right down to it! All that was needed. Good job!
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6k looks brighter because they are brighter. A blue light will never light up a room as well as the same powered white light. The high contrast from blue light also fatigues your eyes faster.
A 5k would be even brighter.
No shit asshole....that's why I titled the video 6000k (six thousand kelvin) vs. 8000k (eight thousand kelvin) does that help?
Blackice33054 4 months ago