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jassyo06 said:
N7the said:
the lower 4300k actually emits more light than the 5000k the difference is the colour of the light emitted. the higher the k the bluer the light is.


The manufacturer osram who do the OEM bulbs for the xenon rcz lights disagrees as the xenarc bulb gives out a higher lumens output by 20% i agree with you that halogen bulbs give out less white light as the kelvins increase ie the bluer the light thats projected on to the road but its not the case with xenon bulbs these bulbs i quoted are OEM bulbs on the mercedes S class 5000k is the best tempreture for a car bulb giving just a hint of blue anything above 5k kelvin is silly and belongs on Novas :lol:


interesting do you know what the 4300k standard rcz lumens output is?
 
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