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Originally Posted by dagame
@ grannyshifter25 @ NIKDENG
the yellow HIDs does a better job in the foggy weather? kasi from experience i've tried driving my friend's bmw e36 na naka yellow HID fogs, and damn i couldn't see anything. but when i used my previous car which had super yellow halogen bulbs, it cut through the fog. well it was raining din at that time, so baka kinain ng rain yung HID?
btw, NIKDENG i saw your BRZ earlier at autokozmetix. you were getting your muffler changed to the STI BRZ one daw ah. ganda na ng BRZ mo haha dami nang mods. 
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Make sure you get the high quality ballast, bulbs and the housing should be specific for HID and not retrofitted. Most likely, your friend's E36 had yellow HIDs for his fog lights retrofitted to the original housing which is not designed to house HID bulbs thus the light dispersal is not concentrated negating the advantage of HIDs. The 3000k bulb is more than enough to cut through the fog. Make sure the light beam is pointed low to the ground to help even further. The HID fog light assemblies I installed on my E46 M3 and BRZ are even stronger the headlights and easily cuts through rain and fog.
Yup, I had my car fitted with the BRZ STi exhaust. Sounds really good and helped release some low end power. Dami nang mods pero dami na ring gastos.