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You're still wrong. 3000 and 4300 actually have the same amount of usable lumens, however the yellow color makes 3000k less usable.
3000k HID color temperature and light temperatures explained for HID Xenon conversion kits
Take special note of the 4300
Special note: 4300k bulbs emit the maximum light output possible from HID type bulbs. Higher color temperatures emit fewer lumens.
Thanks for the link bro, That helped a lot. We just got 3000k Hid fogs for our new split fogs, we just relayed it to the parking lamp so now we got 8k on low beam and 3k on fogs. The 3k does help a lot and i think we are going to switch back to our 6k from our 8k until we get 4300k. Thanks everyone for the answers and especially for this link
Hey anyone got a pic or vid on what 5000k low beams look? i was looking for a cool bright very white light, lots of people said that 4300k have yellow in them so i decided to order 5000k kensun hids bulbs. Also what should the bulbs look like and what color strip should the bulb have and how bright should it be.
Reason im asking is i got some defective bulbs and the are replacing them but the one bulb that seemed to work was not even that bright, my old 6000ks were brighter than the 5000ks. Shouldn't the 5000k be brighter than the 6000k right?
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