Originally Posted by 2legit2quit
If you want to have HID for your low and high beams you will absolutly have to use a Bi-xenon projector. It is VERY bad to turn HIDs on and off repeatedly, and you would be doing this everytime another car came along with a dual projector setup.
I don't know of any high-beam specific HID projectors. Also, all you would have to do is remove the shield in the projector for a highbeam setup.(Basicly what what a Bi-xenon projector does when highs are switched on)
PunkAssKidThe1s, there is a good bit of wiring needed to hook up the solenoid on a Bi-xenon, so make sure you do your homework!

Also, if you want to learn about HID stuff I suggest hitting up the forums at hidplanet.com
There are both halogen and HID high beam projectors... the VW touraeg (sp?) uses the halogens and the phaeton uses D1S HID high beams.
Most bi-xenon projectors just need positive and ground to operate... the older bosch bi-xenons are a pain in the ass, the newer ones just need a good size resistor to "keep their cool".