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HID Kit

Now Kevin's kit at Bluhm Enterprises are all plug and play, so no making a longer power wire. And he also has LED lights. I ordered a set of LED lights for my truck, to see if there brighter than HID's.
 

Hi Guys!

Sorry I took so long to respond, was working in the Lab yesterday.
(Kinda go into cave mode when working in the Lab, helps to get things done.) lol



Every indication we have right now is that they will be H4s.
The sled is based on the Procross chassis & they use H4s also.

Anything different & we will exchange them. (Unlikely the factory will change them.)




It should work for you. ;)!






Sled Dog is right on with the first half of his statement, LEDs HAVE come a long way & will eventually take over.
However, they aren't improving THAT fast yet. (Give it 5 years & they will!)

We are testing many different LEDs Lamps/Systems right now.
Can fill you in on some of what we know now.
The frequency responsiveness of the lights to snow remains the same, meaning the higher the K, the more glare you get off the snow dust & surrounding snow.
They require a power supply much like the Ballast on the HIDs, this provides current sensing & limiting to the LEDs. (The power supply is even built into the same cases.)
The power supply increases the LEDs Lumens output & radically increases their lifespan.
(Without the supply, they don't last long.)

There is an odd difference we have found in testing between HIDs & LEDs.
When riding down a trail with stock lamps, depressions look like black holes.
With HIDs, the depressions are lit up & no longer tend to look like Black holes. You can see how deep the depression is! A VERY good thing!
With LEDs, the depressions are Black Holes again. You CANNOT see how deep they are!
We are close to releasing our LED Lighting System, the cost will be lower, yet so is the Lumens output & overall benefits.
The LED Systems DO provide 2x the stock lighting!
HIDs offer 3-4x the stock lighting AND the ability to see INTO depressions in the trail.

Personally, I like to night ride A LOT! :sled1:
The HID lighting benefit at this time is much greater to me. ;)!
However the LEDs provide a good benefit over stock lamps for less money.

Hope this helps!
Rock : )

(PS if you would like to apply to be an on-trail tester for us, send me a PM)
So, H4 is what I need for a 2014 sr viper xtx?
 
I assume the same light kit for the 2014 Viper will fit the 2015 El Tigre 7000? I am looking to upgrade also
 


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