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quattro 16 October 1999 11:21 PM

Simple question: Is it safe to use PIAA H4 Super White 80/80W bulbs in the standard UK/STI headlights and with the respective wiring looms?
The only model that may (but no one so far managed to confirm this with certainty to me) have better wires is the STI Type R (and maybe RA) as the manufacturer specifies 80/80 bulbs as standard.

I have re-read as many threads on the subject from the past, but apart from various speculations there still seems to be a 'disparity' of opinions. I have no intention of spending £100+VAT on a pair of bulbs just to see bent lenses and melted wires after an hour or so night driving.

Thanks for all the real help.

q.

Stef 17 October 1999 07:29 PM

Q.
It's not a definitive answer, but one of the guys at GGR assured me that the standard loom can handle these bulbs without problems. Anything over 100w and you're treading on thin ice.

Stef.

Kev 17 October 1999 08:44 PM

quattro...

I've had the piaa plasma blue in for 6 weeks ( 80/80 's) and loads a night driving and i've had no refector or glass problems. Before that about 9 months in a ford with no problems ( MMmmmmm that must be a first !!!!! )

Kev

quattro 17 October 1999 11:34 PM

Thank you both for your assistance so far. Call me biased, but for some reason I do not feel comofrtable with much (apart from real quick delivery service!) GGR sales personnel say. This may simply be some bad memories from my Ford days ages ago, but, ultimately they are here to sell and not take responsibility.

Kev's words give much more reassurance, but I would like to here some more people saying good or bad things and, perhaps, we can get this topic out of the way for good.

Thanks again.
q.

Darren Soothill 18 October 1999 05:00 AM

I have had the PIAA Plasma Blues in my Type R from feb and have not had any problems.

I would certainly trplace the bulbs with the same again and I havent even felt the need to have the PIAA Spots fitted that I have!

The standard Type R bulbs are 100/80.

Cheers

Darren

pilch 18 October 1999 09:31 AM

Q,

I'll be fitting H4 bulbs later today. I'll let you know if my car melts! (MY94 WRX)

Cheers

pilch

sunilp 20 October 1999 11:12 PM

So, does anyone have any feedback on the bulbs as i would like to change the ones on my MY99

Regards

Andrew Dixon 21 October 1999 10:41 AM

Before chaning any bulbs, it's really worth consulting this site ...

Julian Rowland 22 October 1999 08:30 AM

I run the PIAA BC2 bulbs which are rated at 80/80 and find them to be great. Big improvement & no melted wires or probs. I have had them for approx. 4 weeks & 2k miles.

I had halfords 100/80 (i think?) before and I find teh PIAA to be a big improvement. My personal view is that they are a must have if you have the driving lights. Otherwise when you go to dipped beam it takes too long to adjust.

Julian

Jack Cowell 23 October 1999 11:51 PM

Q
I've had 100/80s in since I bought my MY97, thats 2 1/2 years with no problems (except replacement lamps) what so ever and I live in Scotland which have longer dark nights.
Jack C

TonyNesta 24 October 1999 09:48 PM

I've had the BC2 bulbs in for a week now, and they really do make a big difference. The dipped beam now actually illuminates the road ahead. They put out so much more light, I have adjusted the headlamps downward a notch so as not to dazzle oncoming drivers. Main beam with PIAA driving lights as well is just AWESOME! So far, no melting problems yet!

LEE.R 04 December 1999 02:05 AM

I have fitted 80 w dip 130 main in my 93 wrx i have bought and fitted a small wiring loom that runs these bulbs that donot burn out the excisting wiring loom mail me if any one is interested .The main beam now floods the road in front with light and i recommend them
lee

Mike Tuckwood 04 December 1999 11:18 AM

Andrew Dixon.

That is a good link, tells you all the reasons why to avoid particular types of bulb but I couldn't find much to suggest what is best to upgrade to. (It is a big site though).

Mike.

Dave Thornton 04 December 1999 12:05 PM

Guys - it's now five weeks since you posted. Would you still recommend PIAA H4 SuperWhites 80/80? Where is the cheapest place to buy them?

Saj 04 December 1999 09:32 PM

Quattro

I have been using super whites for the past 5 months with lots of night time driving I have had no problems just a very nice view at night.

Saj

Otis 04 January 2000 08:53 PM

Hello all,

Sorry to re-open an old thread but I have just done a search and found this topic of particular interest.

Situation is this. The headlights are shocking we all agree. I have put in the Halfords '30% brighter' Xenon bulbs but they have not really addressed the problem. I don't want a driving lamp conversion.

Questions are:

1. Where can you get the PIAA H4 80/80w Super Whites from and how much are they?
2. Can anyone provide an update on the safety (by that I mean wiring and lenses) and performance/value for money issues?

Many thanks

Otis.
Short sighted MYOO.

Doc 04 January 2000 09:11 PM

Demon Tweeks sell them or try PIAA direct. They have a web site at

JON HUGHES 04 January 2000 09:29 PM

Just a little warning
I had PIAA 80w/80w superwhites fitted in my sti when it came from japan(unknown to me at the time)please do not start your car with the lights on,it's very expensive!!!as the bulbs have a tedancy to blow.


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