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Hmm.. I called LTA to check whether DiamondVision was ok and their engineers informed that as long as the wattage is the same as original bulbs, it's legal. [confused]

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Neutral Newbie

That's what I was been told too when I call them up to confirm whether it is legal or not.

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crystal vision will throw bluish white light but they fare pretty badly on streets sometimes mebbe becos the spectrum is not cutting into the road. ok, they r not close enuff to HID for sure.

 

nope crystal n diamond not lta approved. but who care.

 

Crystal and Diamond vision are now approved by LTA already. I've spoken to their engineer to double confirm. [thumbsup]

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ok thats good

i guess going thru that certain channel to wake up their idea worked [lipsrsealed]

vicom say white light approved but not bulb with blue tint

i got a certain "big company" to complain in end feb that the bluevision which is approved, also comes with blue tint for new batch

guess it work [thumbsup]

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Neutral Newbie

Um, but LTA's mod guide does have this to say:

 

Head lamps

 

(e.g. aftermarket High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamp kits, high wattage bulbs, etc.)

 

Vehicles should only be fitted with factory fitted HID lamps as they are designed to meet internationally recognised standards. Aftermarket HID lamp kits retrofitted into existing headlamps may cause unwanted glare when used. Therefore, installation of these kits are not allowed.

 

Replacement bulbs must be of a design recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. Using a higher wattage bulb may increase the risk of fire because of a greater current being drawn to power these lamps. Therefore, these types of bulbs are not allowed.

 

Therefore, if you replace your stock halogen headlamps with white halogen ones (e.g. Diamond Vision), they must fulfil two criteria: (i) design recommended by manufacturer and (ii) same wattage. (ii) is clearly not an issue, and (i) is concerned with the physical design of the bulb rather than the colour, e.g. not cheap plastic that will melt.

 

Anyway, I, like Relak, had called LTA to doublecheck and they said as much; as long as wattage the same it's ok.

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Just got a pair of Diamond Vision Plus... But no chance to try them out yet... One thing I noticed though, my stock lights are also using Philips... [sweatdrop]

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If u are not on HID setup, the lights will be whiter but not brighter..are those the Koreans made? It's difficult to find the German made one nowadays.

actualli it's nice with Diamond vision lights but i kinda wonder why pple must made thier lights so dangerously BRIGHT until the car in front is blinded...esp those SUV! and it doesnt help that their lights are higher...

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LTA is the incharge of the inspection policy and rulings. Both STA & Vicom are approved inpsection companies that charged with the tasks of inspecting vehicles on behalf of LTA.There is not such thing as " anyhow fail" - you have the rights to challenge thier decision if you feel that thier equipment are not properly calibrated, or their inpection are of sub-standard, or they just fail you because thery don't like your face !!

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Nope, I didn't go for the white lights. I bought the Diamond Vision Plus. It is brighter (at 1,800+ lumens), but it is still yellow... [sweatdrop]

 

HID is at a whopping 3,200 lumens.... [jawdrop][jawdrop][sweatdrop]

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Is it very yellow with not a single whitish tint? May I know where and how much you got it bro?. Tks.

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