As most of know i have been doing some things to my headlights :biggrin: . I also have been looking into some other bulb options. The REAL HIR bulbs look like a good option for the high beam lights on my car or as a replacement for either bulb on the pop up light cars if someone didn't want to go HID.
They are made in 9011 (9005) or 9012 (9006). All you have to do is make the tab smaller on the bulb (very easy) and they fit the stock holders on our cars. Most of the HIR bulbs that you find are not true HIR. The only company that has the patent is Toshiba so any other brand is not the same.
I am going to purchase them for the high beams.
Here are some specs for comparison.
9011/HIR1 65 (watt) 2350 (Lumens) SAE/ECE Halogen Infrared
9012/HIR2 55 (watt) 1870 (Lumens) SAE/ECE Halogen Infrared
9005/HB3 65 (watt) 1700 (Lumens) 90 degree base ECE/SAE axial filament
9005/HB3 +30 55 (watt) 1870 (Lumens) High Efficacy
9006/HB4 55 (watt) 1000 (Lumens) 90 degree base ECE/SAE axial filament
9006/HB4 +30 55 (watt) 1095 (Lumens) High Efficacy
9005XS/HB3A 65 (watt) 1700 (Lumens) Straight base 9005 ECE/SAE
9006XS/HB4A 55 (watt) 1000 (Lumens) Straight base 9005 ECE/SAE
They are made in 9011 (9005) or 9012 (9006). All you have to do is make the tab smaller on the bulb (very easy) and they fit the stock holders on our cars. Most of the HIR bulbs that you find are not true HIR. The only company that has the patent is Toshiba so any other brand is not the same.
I am going to purchase them for the high beams.
Here are some specs for comparison.
9011/HIR1 65 (watt) 2350 (Lumens) SAE/ECE Halogen Infrared
9012/HIR2 55 (watt) 1870 (Lumens) SAE/ECE Halogen Infrared
9005/HB3 65 (watt) 1700 (Lumens) 90 degree base ECE/SAE axial filament
9005/HB3 +30 55 (watt) 1870 (Lumens) High Efficacy
9006/HB4 55 (watt) 1000 (Lumens) 90 degree base ECE/SAE axial filament
9006/HB4 +30 55 (watt) 1095 (Lumens) High Efficacy
9005XS/HB3A 65 (watt) 1700 (Lumens) Straight base 9005 ECE/SAE
9006XS/HB4A 55 (watt) 1000 (Lumens) Straight base 9005 ECE/SAE
“These bulbs attain light levels 75% to 110% brighter than stock as a result of an engineering process that deposits multiple, yet almost invisible, layers of semi-reflective coating on the surface of a specially shaped quartz bulb. This coating… reflects a portion of the infrared energy emitted by the filament back onto the filament, causing it to glow brighter and emit more light from the uncoated forward portion of the bulb. Although the filament gets hotter, the glass does not. It generates no more heat than a regular halogen bulb, and it draws the same wattage and amperage as the stock [9005 and] 9006 bulb it replaces”
- A standard HB3/9005 bulb produces 1700 lumens of light.
- The HIR1/9011 bulb produces 2500 lumens of light.
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