egay fog question I searched and searched and I am not finding the answers I am looking for. I am wondering what is the differance in looks between these differant fog lenses. Yellow, Clear, Blue, and Ion. Obviously the yellow produces a yellow light, but what type of light is output from the ion lens. I have an eternal blue peal coupe and was thinking that the blue lens would look the best astheticly, while the yellow would produce the most efficient light output for driving...correct? Thanks for the input! -Jeremy |
Re: egay fog question the yellows have yellow lenses, the the clear have clear lenses, the ions are clear lenses with a blue tint. They dont really output too much different from clear. Feel free to correct me if im wrong. |
Re: egay fog question so if I got the clear ones with a yellow bulb would the light output be the same as if I got the yellow lens with yellow bulb? What color does the blue lens output?.....not blue right? (I feel stupid for asking) |
Re: egay fog question its always brighter to use a clear bulb behind a tinted lens. using yellow lens, the output will be less than clear since some light is filtered out. using ion lens, its a yellow/blue combo and produces a "weathervision" type color which is yellower than stock clear, but not as yellow as the yellow lens. the blue lens produces a super white beam with small blue tint, and will prolly be the dimmest output. estimated color temps clear lens 3400K ion lens 3000K yellow lens 2500K blue lens 3800K |
Re: egay fog question what is everyones preference here? thanks gearbox for the detailed response! |
Re: egay fog question i think clear lens looks best. and with a yellow h11 bulb, it looks pretty nice and bright. the only bad thing ive heard about ebay fogs is the lens breaking due to it being thin glass (either from rocks hitting it or from temp changes like spraying them at the car wash with the bulbs on). i think the oems are polycarbonate which resist breakage much better. just be careful. heres old pic of yellow bulb in clear lens (hid in main headlight) http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b4...yelphidgnd.jpg |
Re: egay fog question electric130 has HID fogs i believe. theyre my favorite:D but i believe he had to retro fit them and used something called blazer projector fogs? i havent been able to find those. but for weather related purposes, yellow is best. |
Re: egay fog question I like that clear with yellow bulb look... |
Re: egay fog question or you could retro in the bmw aftermarket projectors. more light than oem by far. http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b4...u/gnntbr03.jpg http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b4...u/gnntbr01.jpg http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b4...u/gnntbr06.jpg |
Re: egay fog question I can't decide between clear and ion |
Re: egay fog question just get clear. if you want ion look, they sell ion coated bulbs :) heres the yellow again from another member ride https://www.civicforums.com/forums/h...4/2/civic1.jpg |
Re: egay fog question
Originally Posted by Envy
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electric130 has HID fogs i believe. theyre my favorite:D but i believe he had to retro fit them and used something called blazer projector fogs? i havent been able to find those. but for weather related purposes, yellow is best. now i know everyone says yellow is best for weather, but i argue that's a matter of personal preference. i've had yellow and clear fogs. i've driven in heavy dense fog and extremely heavy rains, and downfalls of snow. in ALL cases, i prefer white light over yellow. more to that effect, i prefer HID light (low kelvin like 4300k) over halogen. again, this is MY PREFERENCE. this is not a statement of fact of which is better. but after driving for 13 years and having 7 different types of fog light, 4300k HID is what i feel is the best. yeah, you look at comparison charts and yellow light provides more contrast than white light, but for me, when it comes down to driving at night, more light is always better. IF i was to get a yellow fog light system, i'd get the blazer fogs i have now, but with the yellow tinted lens, and get a 3000k HID kit. that would be the ultimate yellow fog setup IMO. sorry jrock, just realized that NONE of this had anything to do with your OP, but hopefully it was helpful in some way. |
Re: egay fog question its cool man...I like reading up and learning more and more...why not. I think I am going to get the clear lens and just get a good bulb to put in there...I don't want to deal with burning, fading, film burning etc..... I clear lens and a nice bulb will be sufficient! Or maybe that blue lens just for the way it would look with my eternal blue coupe.... |
Re: egay fog question yeah i never understood the yellow thing. if you want it for looks go for it. but its less light compared to white. there is nothing magical about yellow, it does not cut through bad weather any better than other colors, and it certainly does not reduce scattering. you can argue that the human eye is more sensitive to green/yellow light (meaning given a row of different colored lights at the same intensity, you would pick the yellow and green lights as being brightest). but since you are using a yellow filter to create the yellow, it will cut down the lumen output. your eye perceives it as being brighter, which is why most people will say white and yellow look the same as far as visibility. having driven with both, there is no comparison. white is a ton brighter. so back to your post, if you want the ultimate white clear setup, get the clear fogs and some H9 65w bulbs instead of the stock 50w H11. that will give you 2100 lumen output per bulb instead of the h11 only 1200 lumen. :D and the mod is very easy, you just have to file off one of the metal tabs on the H9 bulb to fit the housing. |
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