Osram H4 70/65 Hyper bulb

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farfrumwork
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Osram H4 70/65 Hyper bulb

Post by farfrumwork »

So I found these on rallylights and thought I'd give them a try.



Previous bulb (Phillips High Visibility 65/55 - standard wattage) on low beam - 55w

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note the several feet of snow we got over the holidays.

Now with the slightly higher wattage Osrams on low - 65w

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The pics are only so usful as I'm sure it compensates somewhat for the conditions (ie. the new bulbs) but I think it shows a larger splay on the right side, brighter foreground, and brighter/better left cutoff.

anyway - I need to drive with them a bit more to see how they perform but a quick trip to the beer store was last night confirms the driveway impressions.
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farfrumwork
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Post by farfrumwork »

Bulb Type Coating Watts Lumens Life Color K Filaments
Halogen None 60H/55L 1650/1000 500 3150/3100 2
Hyper None 70H/65L 2000/1350 400 3150/3100 2
Hyper None 85H/80L 2400/1750 350 3150/3100 2
Long Life Xenon +30 None 60H/55L 1580/910 1500 3150/3100 2
Xenon +50 None 60H/55L 1895/1150 350 3250/3200 2
Xenon XP Purple 60H/55L 1580/910 400 4000 2
Xenon XB Blue 100H/80L No Data No Data 4000 2
Xenon XY Yellow 60H/55L 1550/870* 400* 2500 2
Yellowstar Yellow 60H/55L 1600/960 500 2300 2

"This bulb is in the same high-efficacy family as our popular 64217 (65W H7). Extremely high performance from a bulb that is only very slightly above standard wattage. Excellent compatibility with the smaller, less heat-resistant headlamps and with stock vehicle wiring. "


some comparison data and info on them from rallylights.

They are $19.78/ea + shipping ($8 in my case)


Happy New Year
-Chad
Old - '93 T-Leg - 14.693 @ 92.68 at 5800ft ASL (Bandimere Speedway)
New - 07 Spec B/stg 2

"bloodstains - speed kills -fast cars - cheap thrills -rich girls - fine wine
i've lost my sense - i've lost control - i've lost my mind" Agent Orange
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Post by kleinkid »

Those are for off road use only, you're under arrest! I put those on my daughters '94 LSI, and they are a big improvement over stock. Wish they had them to fit my '91!
farfrumwork
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Post by farfrumwork »

So I've driven a few cold dark nights with these bulbs now.

I'l say that they are brighter, and throw light further down the road than the stock wattage bulbs. Of course they do not alter the beam pattern per se (they do throw light in a slightly different array), but do give off more useable light.

I do not think that these are truely 65w low beams though. I did the "9005" upgrade to our civic wagon (mod high beam bulbs, 65w, to fit in the low beam plug/housing), and the output difference is AMAZING. I'd say that compared to the honda, these are really more like 60w low beams. I run Osram Weather Visions on the civic (slightly yellow output) fwiw.

I like these bulbs though, and they will go nicely with some fogs when I get around to that... I'm thinking Hella Micro DE's with Yellowstar or Narva gold bulbs (DE's will tuck in nicely and not affect flow to the front mount, etc....) Nothing like the awesome pics I see over on Nabisco of TL or S2000 HID retrofits, but hey - this is actually doable and cost me $40 :D
Old - '93 T-Leg - 14.693 @ 92.68 at 5800ft ASL (Bandimere Speedway)
New - 07 Spec B/stg 2

"bloodstains - speed kills -fast cars - cheap thrills -rich girls - fine wine
i've lost my sense - i've lost control - i've lost my mind" Agent Orange
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Post by 86ruguy »

found this on rallylights, wish they took paypal, money was easier to get to that way.

http://www.rallylights.com/hella/H4.asp
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