PseudoRealityX ....Just a Question
#16
blue tinted bulbs are not better. A bulb with a blue film (tint) only allows the blue frequencies (light waves) to pass through. Halogen bulbs produce very little light in the blue "frequencies" and so you are essentially wasting the rest of your light. You are not getting as much light on the road as you could with out the blue tint on the bulb. If you have some "better" scientific, reasoning as to why the blue bulb is better, please post it. I won't comment on the IQ statement as you have proved your IQ tonight.....
#18
about these blue lights.... my friend told me that its pretty dangerous to use them to drive through rain cause u can't tell if they are on or not, what I mean is u can't see the reflection of the light from the water coverd ground.
but with the stock blubs u can see the yellowish light on the ground if the ground was wet or dry.
is this true??
but with the stock blubs u can see the yellowish light on the ground if the ground was wet or dry.
is this true??
#19
Originally posted by TheMAN
True. The light scatters and in most cases get reflected off the rain/fog blind you. Yellow light has proven to improve driver performance in bad weather situations. The human eye reacts to yellow light more idealy because the pupil does not dialate as easily as other colors in the light spectrum.
True. The light scatters and in most cases get reflected off the rain/fog blind you. Yellow light has proven to improve driver performance in bad weather situations. The human eye reacts to yellow light more idealy because the pupil does not dialate as easily as other colors in the light spectrum.
#20
That is why some fog lights are totally yellow. Since fog lights are truly for driving in the fog, and fog is basically just moisture lingering in the air. Blue tinted fog lights would be terrible when driving in the fog, I would think at least.
#21
Paulo...im pretty sure i made it clear im not going to argue about this anymore. So shut up. Its over. You guys can even think you won if you want. By all means. Just drop it!
#22
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So, when I shine my PIAA Platinum Super Whites against a garage door next to a similar Protege ('92), and they appear much brighter, that's just an optical illusion? That seems to be what that article was saying, although they were picking on the Blues, but they did flame PIAA for claiming that their 55W bulbs are as bright as "normal" 85W bulbs.
Just looking for clarification, since I can't find the origin of this thread.
Just looking for clarification, since I can't find the origin of this thread.
#24
There is another mainstream "blue" bulb, the Phillips Blue Vision. Same as the Sylvania. From my personal experience, the light could be brighter on the PIAA's, but only in spots. I have a buddy with those damn lights and the glare off them is bloody killer, not to mention the pattern being fubarred. There are like four places where the light melts the pavement and the rest is sketchy. Sneaky bastards at PIAA.
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