S666LER Posted January 18, 2010 Share Posted January 18, 2010 Right seems a few people are interested in getting this setup on the mk7. Now correct me if i am wrong but from what i see if you have the projector lights then the H7 Conversion kit is what you need. IF you have non projector lights you need H7R Conversion kit. These are both for dipped beam. H7R hid kits have a anti glare part added to the bulb. I will be getting a 6000k setup soon but just thinking does anyone know of a company who they have dealt with and got good feedback about them. I dont really wanna spend more then £100 on them. These are the kits i have found from companies i have heard of: http://www.hids-direct.co.uk/hid-conversio...kits-p-265.html http://www.car-mod-shop.co.uk/h7-xenon-hid...67df15b4ff5307e Any feedback about people using hids ould be great plus a odd picture here and there, maybe from inside the car looking down the road to see the gains. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonny87 Posted January 18, 2010 Share Posted January 18, 2010 Not another HID thread! How many do we need! Especially as they are a niche product designed for those who want to go well out of their way to break the law and blind other drivers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
S666LER Posted January 18, 2010 Author Share Posted January 18, 2010 Just starting another one as the Philips blue vision thread was getting over run with hid talk so started one up for anyone who is interested in getting hids for there fiesta. Also if the cut off is the same as the standard bulbs then cant see them blinding anyone. If being used in non projector lights i can see what your saying but the projector gives a sharp cut off line on the lights Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexavfc Posted January 19, 2010 Share Posted January 19, 2010 Not another HID thread! How many do we need! Especially as they are a niche product designed for those who want to go well out of their way to break the law and blind other drivers If you don't like it, then don't post in the thread, simples! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greenymk7 Posted January 19, 2010 Share Posted January 19, 2010 fine have them i dont really mind because i had them for a while on my 206 then took them off again. but the fact is on ANY new fiesta they are illegal, projector lights or not. also if you do keep your car for more than 3 years you WILL have to take them back out for an MOT. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonny87 Posted January 19, 2010 Share Posted January 19, 2010 fine have them i dont really mind because i had them for a while on my 206 then took them off again.but the fact is on ANY new fiesta they are illegal, projector lights or not. also if you do keep your car for more than 3 years you WILL have to take them back out for an MOT. Spot on Greeny Facts are that putting HID lights into any Fiesta is Illegal. Thus any discussion about installing them into a Fiesta is conspiracy to break the law and is incitement for others to do likewise. As such my opinion is that this thread and others like it should be stopped. This is a respected and upstanding online forum and there should be no concession made toward these discussions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigjock Posted January 19, 2010 Share Posted January 19, 2010 i wonder what piggy would have said about this.......? lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
S666LER Posted January 20, 2010 Author Share Posted January 20, 2010 Got your pm alexavfc, the info is what i needed and with regards to the canbus i will be giving hids direct a ring tomorrow to see if one is needed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexavfc Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 Got your pm alexavfc, the info is what i needed and with regards to the canbus i will be giving hids direct a ring tomorrow to see if one is needed. Nice one, keep me informed on how you get on as I won't be getting mine for at least 10 days. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexavfc Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 Spot on GreenyFacts are that putting HID lights into any Fiesta is Illegal. Thus any discussion about installing them into a Fiesta is conspiracy to break the law and is incitement for others to do likewise. As such my opinion is that this thread and others like it should be stopped. This is a respected and upstanding online forum and there should be no concession made toward these discussions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Ecc Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 Spot on GreenyFacts are that putting HID lights into any Fiesta is Illegal. Thus any discussion about installing them into a Fiesta is conspiracy to break the law and is incitement for others to do likewise. As such my opinion is that this thread and others like it should be stopped. This is a respected and upstanding online forum and there should be no concession made toward these discussions. Bore off! or live a little, you trying to tell me you drive everywhere by the speed limit never ever exceeding it? I think not, if you don't want HID's then why read the thread? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonny87 Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 Bore off! or live a little, you trying to tell me you drive everywhere by the speed limit never ever exceeding it? I think not, if you don't want HID's then why read the thread? hahaha! If you think that fitting HIDs illegally to a car is 'living a little' then I dont think you can really lecture anybody, as you must live a sad little life. If thats your idea of fun then there's no hope for you! Sorry but I cant seem to find my "I drive everywhere breaking the speed limit thread" could you do me a favour and point it out to me :P .........................or not You'll gain nothing from your silly HID Kit. Well except for - Waste of time - Waste of money - Voided warranty - Illegal lights - Blinding other drivers with ya bodge job but then again thats your idea of fun Dont get me wrong mate, if you had a focus or a mondeo and you were changing to proper Ford Xenon systems I wouldn't have a problem. But you aint are you? You're being a pillock and other (far more responsable) road users are going to be subject to your foolishness. Just for the sake of you and you HID's. Grow up, get a life, and consider what effect your actions have Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Ecc Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 your implying that you are mr perfect when it comes to driving and that you have never broke the law, from my "silly HID kit" I will be gaining better visibility at night thus fulfilling the purpose of having them, like I said if you dont aprove of HID's why even bother reading the thread? We're clearly not going to agree on this and if i'm being honest I couldn't really care, I will be fitting HID's because i want to. end of. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vinnyvangough Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 Come on guys keep this friendly. I myself am not 100% sure on the legality's of fitting HID's to any cars so i cant possibly comment. Just no need to get into any arguements over this. Else i will be forced to get out my warning/banning stick lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Focus_ST-3 Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 You'll gain nothing from your silly HID kit. Well except for- Waste of time - Waste of money - Voided warranty - Illegal lights - Blinding other drivers with ya bodge job Dont get me wrong mate, if you had a focus or a mondeo and you were changing to proper Ford Xenon systems I wouldn't have a problem. Spot on, the bulbs are poor quality and will probably not last too long. Too much to go wrong to justify doing it to a brand new car IMO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
S666LER Posted January 20, 2010 Author Share Posted January 20, 2010 Lol this remind me of the vxr online forum now, oh well anyways forgot to ring hidsdirect today so will ring them tomorrow, I will also ask about a group buy see if they will offer anything. Well if changing the headlight bulbs voids my warrenty then its balls up already as its got different sidelights aswell!!!!arrgghh the gates of fire await me!arggh and indicator bulbs ;) Meh... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rogue_Shadow Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 HID's Legal or illegal - answered :) Thanks to ZSOC (Zetec S Owner Club) Aftermarket HID headlamps In the Department's view it is not legal to sell or use after market HID lighting kits, for converting conventional Halogen headlamps to HID Xenon.However If a customer wants to convert his vehicle to Xenon HID he must purchase completely new Xenon HID headlamps. The reason for this is that the existing lens and reflector are designed around a Halogen filament bulb, working to very precise tolerances. If one places a HID "burner" (bulb) in the headlamp, the beam pattern will not be correct, there will be glare in some places and not enough light in other places within the beam pattern. The following is the legal rationale: The Road Vehicle Lighting Regulations 1989 regulate the situation in the UK. Under these Regulations, HID/Gas Discharge/Xenon headlamps are not mentioned and therefore they are not permitted according to the strict letter of the law. However new vehicles have HID headlamps. This is because they comply to European type approval Regulations. The UK cannot refuse to register a vehicle with a European type approval. These are to ECE Regulation 98 (for the HID headlamps which are tested on a rig in a laboratory) and ECE Regulation 48 (Lighting Installation on the vehicle). For the after market, a Used Vehicle Cannot obtain type approval because it is only applicable for new vehicles. However we feel that saying "HID is banned in the after market" would not be reasonable. Instead we should make analogies with new vehicles. It would be reasonable to require HID in the after market to meet the same safety standards as on new vehicles. The same level of safety should apply. Therefore a HID headlamp unit sold in the after market should: 1. be type approved to ECE Regulation 98 as a component. 2. when fitted to the vehicle should enable ECE Regulation 48 to be complied with (although no government inspection will take place). 3. Comply with RVLR as far as "use" is concerned. In practice this means: 1. The headlamp unit (outer lens, reflector, bulb) shall be type approved to ECE 98 and be "e-marked" to demonstrate this. That can only be done by the headlamp supplier - Hella, Valeo etc. who must test the headlamp in an independent laboratory. 2. Once fitted to the vehicle it must have headlamp cleaning and self-levelling (which can be for the headlamp or can be in the vehicle suspension- some expensive estate cars have "self-levelling suspension" and that is adequate). Also the dipped beam must stay on with the main beam. 3. The headlamp must be maintained in good working order, kept clean, and aligned/adjusted correctly like any other headlamp. Under the Road Traffic Act 1988 it is an offence to supply, fit or use vehicle parts which are not legal. In summary it is not permitted to convert an existing halogen headlamp unit for use with HID bulbs. The entire headlamp unit must be replaced with one designed and approved for use with HID bulbs and it must be installed in accordance with the rules stated above. If you require any further information regarding the regulations covered by this fact sheet, please contact the DfT at the address below: Transport Technology and Standards 6 Department for Transport Zone 2/04 Great Minster House 76 Marsham Street Telephone: 020 7944 2078 London Fax: 020 7944 2196 SW1P 4DR Email: TTS.enquiries@dft.gsi.gov.uk Full thread can be read here (Linky) ______________________________________________________________ Cheers :D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KeithC Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 Oh, and watch your warranty go thrpough the window. Hope you don't have any electrical faults that need sorting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Ecc Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 Everyones like 'woaooaaaaaa they void your warranty' or 'wooaoaoaa you'll fail MOT' 1. No MOT for three years 2. It'll take all of 10mins out of my day to remove them and put in normal bulbs thus not voiding my warranty. It's personal preference really, S66LER let me know how you get on :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Focus_ST-3 Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 2. It'll take all of 10mins out of my day to remove them and put in normal bulbs thus not voiding my warranty. Not as simple as that mate, you will have ballasts and all sorts to remove as well. Each to their own. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rogue_Shadow Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 Just gonna stick with some Philips bulbs :D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnP Posted January 21, 2010 Share Posted January 21, 2010 this is just my opinion but i dislike HID headlights, the generally tend to be set up wrong and often blind me when i pass other cars with them on. if you think your cars headlights need to be mega bright then i think you need an eye test, when i used to ride my bike with a not very bright full beam i could see perfectly well, even on country roads at night. no need for hid's imo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Focus_ST-3 Posted January 21, 2010 Share Posted January 21, 2010 no need for hid's imo. Unless they are OEM, if they were available as an option I would have got them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KeithC Posted January 21, 2010 Share Posted January 21, 2010 Everyones like 'woaooaaaaaa they void your warranty' or 'wooaoaoaa you'll fail MOT' 1. No MOT for three years 2. It'll take all of 10mins out of my day to remove them and put in normal bulbs thus not voiding my warranty. It's personal preference really, S66LER let me know how you get on :) :lol: :lol: You do realise it's an offence to drive the car if it's not roadworthy, which it won't be, whether you have an MOT or not. Also, do you know nothing will be recorded on the ECU if you change lights and wire in ballasts etc that are required to run the HID's. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexavfc Posted January 21, 2010 Share Posted January 21, 2010 hahaha! If you think that fitting HIDs illegally to a car is 'living a little' then I dont think you can really lecture anybody, as you must live a sad little life. If thats your idea of fun then there's no hope for you! Sorry but I cant seem to find my "I drive everywhere breaking the speed limit thread" could you do me a favour and point it out to me :P .........................or not You'll gain nothing from your silly HID kit. Well except for - Waste of time - Waste of money - Voided warranty - Illegal lights - Blinding other drivers with ya bodge job but then again thats your idea of fun Dont get me wrong mate, if you had a focus or a mondeo and you were changing to proper Ford Xenon systems I wouldn't have a problem. But you aint are you? You're being a pillock and other (far more responsable) road users are going to be subject to your foolishness. Just for the sake of you and you HID's. Grow up, get a life, and consider what effect your actions have I wish I was such a law-abiding citizen like yourself Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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