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heck yeah
and how loud is it?
like compared to a semi, or a train ect
db don't really mean anything to me
thanks
I will get some pics up later on tonight. As far as loudness it is as loud as a semi although it is a much higher pitch since the horns are a lot shorter.
If you stand right next to it with the hood open you wouldn't want to stand by it for very long.
Found this on a website:
# The dB level of fire crackers ranges from 80 to 100 dB
# The dB level of an extremely loud rock concert ranges from 110 to 130 dB
# The dB level of a jet airplane is 140 to 170 dB
Keep in mind that the decibel scale is exponential rather than linear so even though a jet airplane is 140 don't think 134 is just a little softer than that.
SLP CAI, K&N, Whisper Lid, 180* thermo, manual fan switch, 3.42 gears, Auburn Pro LSD, Wester\'s PCM Tuning, TSP Rumbler, High Flow Cat. Best Time: 9.909@71.58 (1/8 mile)
I have some pics of where I put it if you want to see them. </font>[/QUOTE]Yeah send me the pics to my email if you don't mind. Thanks [img]smile.gif[/img]
I am having some email issues right now for some reason. I will try to get those pics out to LD and firebird4u99 tomorrow morning (wednesday).
If you get it save the box because the only place the wiring diagram to hook it up is on the box. That is pretty well the only instructions that come with it too. The wiring diagram shows a second switch that you can use to hook it up to your stock horn button. That switch will let you select to only blow your stock horn, the air horn, or both together. I didn't install it with that switch, I just have a stand alone button for the air horn.
Make sure you put a 20 amp fuse on the power wire (as specified by the instructions).
If you have any questions when installing feel free to contact me, email is in my profile.
SLP CAI, K&N, Whisper Lid, 180* thermo, manual fan switch, 3.42 gears, Auburn Pro LSD, Wester\'s PCM Tuning, TSP Rumbler, High Flow Cat. Best Time: 9.909@71.58 (1/8 mile)
Originally posted by LD: Weight is 15 lbs.
18.0" length x 13.5" height w/o mounting bracket
lol where you gonna put that?
Opposite the radiator in the nose?
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Another fun thing I like to do i road rage incidents is throw drinks from fast food establishments on their cars, or even better, in their open window, really pisses them off [img]smile.gif[/img]
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