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Old Feb 3, 2009 | 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by meatbiscuit
haha, where's that original post?
https://www.audiforums.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=124038
 
Old Feb 3, 2009 | 11:00 PM
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I am not a mod. It was all in fun. YOU need to relax and laugh a little.
You can call me a rice boy, I don't care.

As a matter of fact I used to be a...well what you call a, "rice boy", about 12 years ago when it was actually cool. Before, The Fast and Furious and Autozone dress-up accessories.

Get this. I was reading Sport Compact Car in study hall back in 95', when the **** was just starting to get interesting.

I noticed you bringing up your DSM car(s) a few times also.

Guess what. From the mid to late 90's My brother and I used to run a low 12 sec 1G TSi. and a 12 sec. 2G GS-T, among other cars that you would probably call rice today.
We used to live in NE Ohio and we were in Norwalk at the dragstrip quite often running with the guys from Victory Performance and David Buschur running test-n-tunes over a decade ago.

Both those cars I mentioned probably had blue headlight bulbs, maybe not HIDs of course, because back then they were like $800 kits but the bulbs were the shizz. And you know what? It was ok because the cars could look good and move at the same time.
Some stuff has been way played out but has been around for decades.

So you can make fun of what rice boy is now, but that isn't me!

Go ahead and say **** is gay, whatever.
But don't get personal, like you know me ,that's just ridiculous.
 

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Old Feb 3, 2009 | 11:08 PM
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now boys ... lets play nice...
 
Old Feb 4, 2009 | 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by RED_01
I am not a mod. It was all in fun. YOU need to relax and laugh a little.
You can call me a rice boy, I don't care.

As a matter of fact I used to be a...well what you call a, "rice boy", about 12 years ago when it was actually cool. Before, The Fast and Furious and Autozone dress-up accessories.

Get this. I was reading Sport Compact Car in study hall back in 95', when the **** was just starting to get interesting.

I noticed you bringing up your DSM car(s) a few times also.

Guess what. From the mid to late 90's My brother and I used to run a low 12 sec 1G TSi. and a 12 sec. 2G GS-T, among other cars that you would probably call rice today.
We used to live in NE Ohio and we were in Norwalk at the dragstrip quite often running with the guys from Victory Performance and David Buschur running test-n-tunes over a decade ago.

Both those cars I mentioned probably had blue headlight bulbs, maybe not HIDs of course, because back then they were like $800 kits but the bulbs were the shizz. And you know what? It was ok because the cars could look good and move at the same time.
Some stuff has been way played out but has been around for decades.

So you can make fun of what rice boy is now, but that isn't me!

Go ahead and say **** is gay, whatever.
But don't get personal, like you know me ,that's just ridiculous.
Sorry I mistook senior member for moderator, never seen senior member as a nameplate on a board before.

Thats great you ran a dsm, so did I, same time as you. Guess where I live? Who lives here that is the KING of the DSM world? (yes he builds Brent's motors) Guess what magazine we both worked at? So what? What does that mean. The Magnus manifold broke magazine coverage on my DSM in 3 magazines and online. I wouldn't call that rice, i wouldn't call your dsm's rice or the blue bulbs back in the day rice. It was a long time ago, thats how it was because we didn't know better. We were also 17 years old.

I did the HID's in to stock housings long before you could even buy an HID kit. I was a guy blinding everybody with my HID's in stock halogen housings back in the day. We all have sins in our past automotive lives. Thats what happens when you were there from the beginning. Im 32 and was street racing my 86 Prelude 15 years ago when you just got your hand slapped for it. Hell I was on TV and in a new paper being interviewed for street racing (when I thought it was cool) with my 1G Talon in 97.

So what does all that mean? Nothing really. I still think 6000k bulbs look blue and are ghey lol..
 
Old Feb 4, 2009 | 11:30 AM
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senior member just means you were a member before the forum update this summer. There were members that had been here 2 weeks with 4 posts and they got the "Senior member" tag just because they got in before the switch.




There is no such thing as "pure white" light. 6000k has some blue in it, its not like an 8500k bulb, but it has some blue in it. Do we really have to argue about whose "ghey" because of the light output of their HIDs? Come on, weve spammed up this dudes Evo thread enough. I could careless about what bulbs people have.


Sigh.
 
Old Feb 4, 2009 | 01:10 PM
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I want bluer lights...I think they look nice.
 
Old Feb 5, 2009 | 12:47 AM
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i run 8k hids. is that rice? lol...

they look nice and light up the road so idc
 
Old Feb 5, 2009 | 11:14 AM
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So they don't look "Ghey"?
 
Old Feb 5, 2009 | 11:24 AM
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8000k produces 28% less usable light (lumens) than a 4000k bulb at the same wattage.
 
Old Feb 5, 2009 | 11:27 AM
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So would 6,500 or 7,500 be a good medium of color and light? I want blueish bulbs but i want them to work well.

Sorry for totally jacking this Evo thread.
 

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