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 Post subject: Re: Which light bulbs?
Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 12:56 pm 
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{USERNAME} wrote:
Just after some info on what type bulbs my EL XR uses.
Ive got a rough idea, i think, but just need a confirmation, as i am changing all the exterior bulbs to the blue/white light type.

Here's what i THINK they might be, but am not too sure:

Front Headlights: H1 55W (4 of them for the XR style lights?)
Front Parkers: T10 5W
Rear license plate light: T10 5W

Please correct me if any of those are not right.

Cheers fellas'


Gli/Futura/XR Low H1 (driving lights) High H3. (high beam)

I have the phillips Extreme in my car, will let you know how they are when i finally get my car back.


So Gli's and Xr's use the same globes, h1 and h3 for high?

Thanks.
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 Post subject: Re: Which light bulbs?
Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 2:06 pm 
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Gli/Futura/XR - Low H1 (driving lights)

Gli/Futura/XR - High H3. (high beam)

Driving lights are referred as Low Beams. What you normally drive with at night.

High beam self explanatry

on a XR, the H1 go in the outer lense on either side, and the H3 high beam globes go in the inner lense

Real s**t to get to, i have to take out my battery and airbox to fit mine in


Definately not a fun job to do if youve got larger hands. Or any hands for that matter. They are an absolute b**ch to get to. Long-nose pliers do the trick though

 

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 Post subject: Re: which light bulbs ?
Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 4:08 pm 
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Anyone know if you can get the type of globe that changes colour, like the BMW's or Audi's use? Or is that all in the headlamp itself? I know the R31's have them, which are called Parabolic headlights. Not sure if BMW's call them the same thing...
Also, will it work on a normal GLi headlight or only on xr's?
Cheers.



Xr's have the projector headlight. And there is a non hid globe that flickers. My mate brought vx aftermarket headlights , and the globes that came with them flickered yellow/ blue.

As for me I have 6000k hids in my xr6. Best light mod u could do, don't stuff around with different bulbs , if u want to see And be seen lol go hid's . A Phillips kit 6000k is only $160 . And not to hard to install yourself. Mine were already installed when I got my xr6. But I did install them a Phillips kit on my Ef but the light spread wasn't as good cos they don't have a projector lens. And I blew the ballasts cos I kept turning them on and off big no no lol

U have to let the ballasts charge up the globe before u can turn them off. And the same with turning them back on wait 10 mins. Basically turn them on leave them , turn them off leave them

 

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