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HID Headlamps
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 8:57 pm
by JMK
Will be receiving a 92 Chamonix in Dec when the date stamp matches 15 years. I'm in Alberta. I saw the post about group buy for lights. Am interested in wether there are any HID lights available that will work for the headlight conversions?
Re: HID Headlamps
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:39 pm
by MardyDelica
hi, sorry, there is no HId headlamp available for delica, just normal, H3 & H1 bulb
Re: HID Headlamps
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:51 pm
by JMK
Thanks for that. I guess my best option is to buy a kit from the dealers in Coobs then?
Re: HID Headlamps
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 10:16 pm
by ccautos
I have a set of HIDs for my Delica . Nice conversion kit from Japan made by Hella . These kits are the proper HID`s with the seperate ballast unit .
Re: HID Headlamps
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:07 am
by Schwa
how much was the set?
Re: HID Headlamps
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 7:49 am
by ccautos
Cost about $8500 for the van they were attached too !!!! The lights were free
Re: HID Headlamps
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 9:46 am
by sasquatch-hunter
Someone here bought a set of nissan HID (low beam only) from the wrecking yard. They fitted right into 9004; but you have to figure out the high beam.
Re: HID Headlamps
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 11:27 am
by DelicaMark
Another cheaper option to explore are better bulbs. I tried a pair of H3 bulbs from PIAA
http://www.piaa.com/Bulbs/Bulbs-H3.html and they made a HUGE difference. I put the Star White model in at about $40/pair from Lordco and I think they were worth every penny. They have one option for the H1 replacement bulbs
http://www.piaa.com/Bulbs/Bulbs-H1.html. These bulbs don't draw anymore power than the system allows but they give equalvalent light of up to 110W (depending on model). The bulbs I got are 85W equalvalent but still only draw the 55W that the system is designed for.
Also, I tried a H1 bulb from GE ($25) which was supposed to be a higher output bulb but I didn't see much difference from the stock cheaper ones. I thought I'd try the PIAA H1 bulbs.
Anyway I thought I would throw this into the mix.
-Mark
Re: HID Headlamps
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 7:37 pm
by JMK
Thanks guys for the input,
So Mark, if I read correctly, potentially you purchase the stock OEM housing assembly, and then you buy the better bulbs?
In Tofino last week I saw a Delica that had 2 plastic headlamp housings bolted on the bush bar, and the headlight lens behind it painted black, which had all faded off. So I'm thinking, surely there must be a better way. Is it now possible to replace bulbs within the existing headlamp housings, or do they need to be replaced?
Re: HID Headlamps
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 8:05 pm
by ccautos
The best way is to buy the replacement german specification headlamps and install PIAA bulbs . I don`t think the snow plow modification is sufficient to pass inspection under the new guidelines . If more light is required we install brighter driving lamps in place of the stock fog lamps .
Re: HID Headlamps
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 9:55 pm
by DelicaMark
Yep...approved for Canada headlights and then replaced the crappy bulbs with the PIAAs. Worked really well.
Re: HID Headlamps
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 8:11 am
by coaxial
I have many questions!
What is H1 and H3? I think I'll be picking up the piaa h3 bulbs from the sounds of it.. will this cover both low and high beams?
I have the fog lamps, I'm not sure if they work as well as I'd like.. good for illuminating a big area in front of me in the dark but I tried them while driving in a cloud and they didn't seem to help much. Maybe not the right kind of fog
In BC am I required to keep covers on the fog lights? I don't have covers.
Anyone know where to buy the interior bulbs? The wierd pointy on both ends ones? I need a couple replaced. High output on those would be nice too
For off-road I carry just a handheld 1000000 candlepower spotlight. I checked at north shore offroad for the price on the spotlight that goes through a gasket on your roof to swivel it around at it is like $400. The handheld was $15 so I will stick with it

Re: HID Headlamps
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:24 am
by DelicaMark
H1 and H3 are different types of bulbs. H3 fits your low beams and H1 fits your high beams. They are both single filament bulbs. I don't know what type of bulbs are in the fog lights...never taken mine apart.
Hope this helps.
-Mark
Re: HID Headlamps
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 11:54 am
by MardyDelica
Hi, They are both same usage, as long as it has the maximum 55Watts requirement for normal highway or city driving, its o.k., usually here in canada & US they used different bulb, on those year, we are so far behind before when they have a new design of headlight that they used in other country like japan & europe, more advanced in short. no problem you could used that H3 or H1 Bulb that you used in fog lamp, as long as it has max of 55 watt as required for normal city or highway used. hope this help everybody:
Cheers:
Re: HID Headlamps
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 4:10 pm
by coaxial
DelicaMark wrote:H1 and H3 are different types of bulbs. H3 fits your low beams and H1 fits your high beams. They are both single filament bulbs. I don't know what type of bulbs are in the fog lights...never taken mine apart.
Hope this helps.
-Mark
Thanks Mark!
Would you recommend replacing both with PIAA? Lowbeams is where I really need and upgrade but if the hibeam can be significantly improved with a piaa bulb I'd do that too. I'll be stopping by lordco tonight
