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*** Scion Frs Xenon Hid Headlight System - Fast Start Ignition Technology *** on 2040-parts.com

US $124.99
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Enlight Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:6000k Warranty:Yes

Enlight Ultra Bright Xenon Headlight System
with
FAST START Technology
Fits: 2013 Scion FRS ( also fits 2008-2013 Scion TC)

Lets face it, yellow halogen bulbs are ancient. Incandescent lighting is over 100 years old now. Why would you want such old and poor lighting technology in your new 2013 FRS? You don't! You want to see the road at night, and you want a clean look for your FRS. Its time for an UPGRADE. Xenon HID (High Intensity Discharge) is not exactly a new technology. It has been around for quite some time, and the industry has been perfecting it for automotive use. Our lighting systems represent the latest and greatest of today's HID technology. 

- Approx 300% more lumens (light output) than your stock bulbs
- Clean Crystal White Appearance
- Stable Reliable Bulbs and Ballasts
- Unique Curved Glass Bulb Optics
- Superior FAST START ignition technology
- Stable Power Supply Harness
- Plug and Play - no splicing or cutting.

WHAT IS FAST START TECHNOLOGY?
If you have ever installed a typical aftermarket HID system, what happens when you first turn on your lights? You see a quick flash, then a dim light that slowly gets brighter and brighter, often changing colors, and not offering any usable road lighting until 5 to 10 seconds after they were turned on. This is called start up or warm up time. Its the time it takes for the mercury inside the xenon bulb to heat up and vaporize, stabilizing the arc inside the bulb chamber. Many cheap kits can take up to 30 seconds to fully stabilize!

FAST START technology uses a completely new, robust electronic circuit to dramatically reduce start up time. This gives you more usable road lighting much sooner. If you have ever seen OEM HID systems from BMW or Acura etc... they start up very fast. These systems perform very similar to OEM HID systems! They reach 75% brightness in approx 1-2 seconds!

WHY DO THESE KITS COST MORE THAN OTHERS?
The answer is simple. YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR. There are thousands of different HID systems on the market, all of varying construction and quality. Having testing and sampled over 20 different HID systems, we strive to provide the best quality systems available, and still maintain a competitive price. These kits cost more simply because the components and processes required to produce them are more costly. However, its a small price to pay for the quality, and knowing you wont have to search for another HID system. This is as good as it gets next to an OEM retrofit. Which can cost over $500 and is very difficult to install.
Once you go HID you'll never go back! 

Comes with the following:
- 2 HP Xenon H11 Bulbs (6000K crystal white)
- 2 Premium Fast Start Ballasts (35 Watts to the bulbs ~ 42 Watt input)
- Power Relay Harness
- Mounting brackets and hardware

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