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Kona Bear May-21st-2003 10:08 AM

Head Lights
 
Was just thinking about upgrading my headlights and wondering what others have done. In the past I have bought the PIAA super whites but would like to try a HID setup. Is there a direct "plug and play" kit available or will I have to do some wiring work? Also, does anyone offhand know which headlight bulbs the MP5 uses. Don't have the owners manual handy.

Thanks
Mike:cool:

DaleK May-21st-2003 11:32 AM

If you have not done any research into lighting in general, you may wish to before attempting too many changes. Start with searches on this board, and also check out Daniel Stern's website at

http://lighting.mbz.org/

He seems to be the expert when it comes to lighting (he advises the NHTSA). If you want to improve lighting performance, you will have some trouble improving upon what the P5 already comes with. Edwin will probably come on here are hit me on the head and tell me I'm a fool for not suggesting the E code (European pattern) headlights, but I have E code lights on my other car, and I can't say that I find one significantly better than the other. Different, but not necessarily better. The Proteges have one of the best low beam/high beam setups available from factory right now. It outperforms some of the fancy HID units in the expensive cars even. BTW - the P5s have a DOT type of beam pattern, and the 3rd gen protege sedans have e code lights.

If you are only interested in looks, then you may wish to do something, but still read up on the lighting stuff if you haven't already.

Dale.

Kona Bear May-21st-2003 02:36 PM

Thanks for the info Dale. Hmmm maybe I'll leave the lights alone and put the cash towards other mods. Thanks again

Mike

Funky Buddha May-23rd-2003 12:36 AM

Sylvania SiverStar bulbs.

www.powerbulbs.com

Stock wattage, lotsa output.

skyhawk174 May-23rd-2003 01:03 AM


Originally posted by Funky Buddha
Sylvania SiverStar bulbs.

www.powerbulbs.com

Stock wattage, lotsa output.

Are these bulbs available in Canada?

Funky Buddha May-23rd-2003 05:56 AM

Yea they are. I think Hong Kong Fever got them here in Calgary. You might wanna ask him. Forgot the place and deleted the pm. They go for around 65$ cdn anyways. I bought mine from the website for 67CDN including tax and shipping. And it took 1 week to get to my door. They're a european site.

Maxx Mazda May-25th-2003 10:12 PM


Originally posted by Funky Buddha
Yea they are. I think Hong Kong Fever got them here in Calgary. You might wanna ask him. Forgot the place and deleted the pm. They go for around 65$ cdn anyways. I bought mine from the website for 67CDN including tax and shipping. And it took 1 week to get to my door. They're a european site.
He got them from a place here in town called Traction. It's like a "rice boy" store for semi trucks.

ASBEM May-29th-2003 03:35 PM

PIAA bulbs
 
What part number of PIAA bulbs should I get for the 2003 P5 that I'll pick up this Saturday from my dealer? I've used PIAA before in my Pathfinder and one of the bulbs burnt out in less than 18 months. Are there any other brand with longer bulb life? What about the Sylvania?

90210brandon May-29th-2003 04:31 PM

Depends on what your using them for...Some people here have replaced the fogs altogether with PIAA and love them. I personally have the 'cool blue' Sylvania bulbs in my highbeams and so far have had no problems but, I don't really notice a difference in the light that they shed. STAY AWAY FROM BULBS THAT WILL GIVE YOU THAT 'BLUE' EFFECT! I HAD a pair and they burnt the insides of the headlights, the good thing is that I caught them before they did any permanent damage.

Maxx Mazda May-29th-2003 05:09 PM

Well Dion, just stick with the stock wattage and you won't have that problem! :nono:

90210brandon May-29th-2003 05:33 PM

Thanks Nick. Your so helpful :the finge Haha. I know that now. Otherwise I was saying to myself::wtf:

ASBEM May-29th-2003 05:41 PM

Ok, Dion, I'll bite...
 
.... so what are the Sylvania & PIAA part numbers for the headlight replacements for 2003 P5? I'll stay with the stock-voltage ones. (A friend of mine had fried his electrical circuitry when he went with the high-voltage set.)

Thanks in advance.

90210brandon May-29th-2003 08:35 PM

PIAA

PIAA and Foglight search feature

Otherwise, the HLs are H7's, the Highbeams are 9005, the Fogs are H3. If you want to go with the PIAAs I've got the driving light part number as PIAA = 5462. Try that.

Maxx Mazda May-29th-2003 10:26 PM


Originally posted by 90210brandon
Thanks Nick. Your so helpful :the finge Haha. I know that now. Otherwise I was saying to myself::wtf:
He he he... Glad to be of service! :D :laugh:

skyhawk174 May-30th-2003 10:05 AM

Nick,

what is the stock wattage for the low and high beams for the P5 if you don't mind me asking? I have replacement 85W bulbs in there now.

90210brandon May-30th-2003 11:18 AM


Originally posted by skyhawk174
Nick,

what is the stock wattage for the low and high beams for the P5 if you don't mind me asking? I have replacement 85W bulbs in there now.

Chris, switch them OUT NOW! I too had 80 watt bulbs and I caught the 'burnage' at the last minute! The stock wattage for the HL is 55 Watts and the HighBeams are 60 Watts. Take the others out! :eek: Get rid of them!

Maxx Mazda May-30th-2003 12:52 PM

What Dion said is correct. As long as the bulbs you put in are 55W/12V, you'll be Ok. For the high beams 60W/12V is what you need.

Protege17 June-3rd-2003 11:06 PM

headlight bulbs?
 
umm..yea, I have an '03 protege ES and I am looking to buy some aftermarket headlight bulbs but not sure what kind they require...H4? H1? 9006?...I dunno which ones,:confused: some help would be appreciated. Thanks

90210brandon June-4th-2003 10:12 AM

Re: headlight bulbs?
 

Originally posted by Protege17
umm..yea, I have an '03 protege ES and I am looking to buy some aftermarket headlight bulbs but not sure what kind they require...H4? H1? 9006?...I dunno which ones,:confused: some help would be appreciated. Thanks
Whatever you do, don't get over wattage bulbs. I did...big mistake.

Protege17 June-4th-2003 10:16 PM

bulbs
 
-hey Dion, how long did you have those bulbs in before you noticed the 'burnage' ?

Protege17 June-4th-2003 10:23 PM

bulbs
 
well today I bought some StreetGlow, HID xenon-white bulbs...they are 100/90W :doh:

Funky Buddha June-5th-2003 07:54 AM

Those might burn out and melt something if you don't upgrade
the wiring harness.

Maxx Mazda June-5th-2003 10:00 AM

Re: bulbs
 

Originally posted by Protege17
well today I bought some StreetGlow, HID xenon-white bulbs...they are 100/90W :doh:
Dude, those WILL FRY YOUR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM!!!

It won't happen immediately, but it will burn up soon. The wires aren't meant to draw that much current, and will actually physically melt.

It's been said time and time again. Stick with stock wattage. Warranty doesn't cover this either, so unless you switch them out right away you're looking at some really expensive repairs out of your own pocket.

90210brandon June-5th-2003 10:07 AM

Re: bulbs
 

Originally posted by Protege17
-hey Dion, how long did you have those bulbs in before you noticed the 'burnage' ?
Probably three days, this was of course reading about what could happen, the good thing was/is now I know what to look for.

90210brandon June-5th-2003 10:09 AM

Re: Re: bulbs
 

Originally posted by Maxx Mazda
Dude, those WILL FRY YOUR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM!!!
Nick said it best.

Maxx Mazda June-5th-2003 10:48 AM

Re: Re: Re: bulbs
 

Originally posted by 90210brandon
Nick said it best.
Woah! You're agreeing with me?!?!

:p

Protege17 June-5th-2003 01:24 PM

thanks
 
aight guys, thanks....I guess I'll just have to see if the store will give me my money back, hopefully...:argue:


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