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<blockquote data-quote="glock_8" data-source="post: 19727" data-attributes="member: 14626"><p>i just realized for the lci, the flash beam is produced by the bi-xenon lamp. the second projector is a dummy.i liked the hid flash since its very bright. On the pre-lci, as depicted from the wiki "The four lamp Bi - Xenon systems on some cars (BMW for example) use beam deflection on one pair of HID Xenon lamps for main and high beams. The second pair of lamps contain standard halogen bulbs for the headlamp flash function"as such, for the pre-lci flash function produces amber light instead of white hid light like the LCI. However, the normal HID lamps take a few seconds to reach full output and their service life is seriously reduced by flashing on and off, for these reasons they are not currently used for any flash function on the pre lci. Does the LCI HID a new version that can withstand constant flashing without reducing the service life or is BMW msia try to cut cost the way they remove the passenger seatbelt sensor?if it is true that a new version of HID is introduced, i'd love to install that on my halogen flash light!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glock_8, post: 19727, member: 14626"] i just realized for the lci, the flash beam is produced by the bi-xenon lamp. the second projector is a dummy.i liked the hid flash since its very bright. On the pre-lci, as depicted from the wiki "The four lamp Bi - Xenon systems on some cars (BMW for example) use beam deflection on one pair of HID Xenon lamps for main and high beams. The second pair of lamps contain standard halogen bulbs for the headlamp flash function"as such, for the pre-lci flash function produces amber light instead of white hid light like the LCI. However, the normal HID lamps take a few seconds to reach full output and their service life is seriously reduced by flashing on and off, for these reasons they are not currently used for any flash function on the pre lci. Does the LCI HID a new version that can withstand constant flashing without reducing the service life or is BMW msia try to cut cost the way they remove the passenger seatbelt sensor?if it is true that a new version of HID is introduced, i'd love to install that on my halogen flash light!!! [/QUOTE]
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