HIR1 bulb for Skyline needed
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never seen them before. they look like HB4's with the 90 degree elbow, or HB1's without. That's a main beam bulb isn't it?
not sure if that's any use as my skyline uses a different fitment, but I've always found these guys quite helpful..
http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/home.php?cat=590
not sure if that's any use as my skyline uses a different fitment, but I've always found these guys quite helpful..
http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/home.php?cat=590
Edited by Stu R on Monday 20th August 14:15
Stu R said:
never seen them before. they look like HB4's with the 90 degree elbow, or HB1's without. That's a main beam bulb isn't it?
not sure if that's any use as my skyline uses a different fitment, but I've always found these guys quite helpful..
http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/home.php?cat=590
Autobulbs Direct replied but, unfortunately, they can't help.not sure if that's any use as my skyline uses a different fitment, but I've always found these guys quite helpful..
http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/home.php?cat=590
Ireland said:
mdm123 said:
HIR1 is an other name for HB3 bulbs .....
Are you sure about this?The fittings on it look the same but the bulb part looks different.
See .....
Perhaps they are interchangeable.
as i said before HIR stands for Halogen Infra Red which is to do with the technology use in the bulb,
personaly i would just go out and get a set of hb3 bulbs and be done with it
website selling car bulbs found though the use of google said:
Another IPF exclusive innovation the HIR (Halogen Infra Red) technology produces a brilliant white light that is double the intensity of other bulbs with the same wattage, with up to 72% Higher Lumens per watt. These bulbs represent the latest in lighting technology. A special reflective coating to the outer surface of an HIR bulb allows visible light to pass through while infra red light (not visible to the human eye) is reflected back onto the filament. This recycling effect superheats the filament thus increasing light intensity.
IPF's HIR bulbs feature the most advanced technology available in Halogen lighting market and truly compare to the performance of HID systems.
The HIR1/HIR2 Bulbs feature:
IPF's HIR bulbs feature the most advanced technology available in Halogen lighting market and truly compare to the performance of HID systems.
The HIR1/HIR2 Bulbs feature:
- Double the Light Intensity of Standard Halogen Bulbs
- 50% Longer Lifespan than Standard Halogen Bulbs
- 50% More Energy Efficient than Standard Halogen Bulbs
- Lower Operating Temperature than Standard Halogen Bulbs
- Improved Beam Pattern over Standard Halogen Bulbs
forgot to add a link to the web site,
http://www.offroadtuff.com/IPFbulbs.htm
never used them, as i said i found them on google so i don't know if they will deliver, but the bulb seems to cost $85 which i think is alot for a bulb
http://www.offroadtuff.com/IPFbulbs.htm
never used them, as i said i found them on google so i don't know if they will deliver, but the bulb seems to cost $85 which i think is alot for a bulb
mdm123 said:
forgot to add a link to the web site,
http://www.offroadtuff.com/IPFbulbs.htm
never used them, as i said i found them on google so i don't know if they will deliver, but the bulb seems to cost $85 which i think is alot for a bulb
I'd actually found them yesterday and e-mailed them.http://www.offroadtuff.com/IPFbulbs.htm
never used them, as i said i found them on google so i don't know if they will deliver, but the bulb seems to cost $85 which i think is alot for a bulb
They didn't reply yesterday and I've contacted them again today but still no reply yet (although it is only lunch time in the US now).
I've seen those other ones in a catalogue in the local auto factors so that may be the route I end up going.
stevieb said:
Its a HB3 bulb. The same as the main beam on a Newage Impreza! you can pick em up for a £5 each for a generic Brand upto £40 each for PIAA.
Steve
I'll pop into the local auto-factors after lunch and see if they have them.Steve
If not, a visit to the local Scoobie dealer will be on the cards.
I got a set of them and their fittings are very similar to the HIR1's but not identical.
A pair of bulbs only cost me €13.50.
You can see in the picture below that there are slight differences in the mounting tags on the side of the bulb.
I simply cut the one bigger tag (on the RHS of the RHS bulb in the picture) down to size and it went in fine.
There is no significant difference in the light between the two, and both the old and new are both 65W.

Thanks for the help folks.

A pair of bulbs only cost me €13.50.
You can see in the picture below that there are slight differences in the mounting tags on the side of the bulb.
I simply cut the one bigger tag (on the RHS of the RHS bulb in the picture) down to size and it went in fine.
There is no significant difference in the light between the two, and both the old and new are both 65W.

Thanks for the help folks.
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