How Can Only 4300k HIDs Give Out Max Lumens When You Can Get 15,000k HIDz???
Why Do You Type Like Thisz?
Perhaps do some research, as you are obviously not aware of what lumens and k (colour temperature) actually are.
No wonder so many people fool for the 12,000k etc. products, because they have no idea what 'k' is. They just assume that the higher the number, the better the product or the brighter the light (much the same as peak or max output numbers on speakers).
But as above, anything above 4300k and the lumens ('brightness') of the globe decreases. The higher the colour temperature (k) of the globe, the duller the light but more blue or purple its appearance becomes. All OEM/factory HID's are 4300k.