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Re: [ST] Fiamm horn



On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, =?iso-8859-1?q?Tim=20Cronin?= wrote:

>
> Chris,
>
> This is going to sound pathetic, but I didn't really check what 
> model horn it was except that it was a 'high note', and not a 
> dual-horn model and red. They only had two in my local Halfords 
> (an auto-accessories and parts store). It is about the same 
> width as the existing horn, but much thicker. It came with a 
> steel bracket which my dealer used to fit it. I don't think the 
> extra current draw of a Fiamm horn would be as much as an issue 
> as other components, as horns are used rarely, and for short 
> bursts.

Although, I would still use a relay as the contacts in the 
switch are pretty think, from what I recall. I put two FIAMMS on 
my ST, high note in the stock position, and a low note horn off 
the right radiator stay.

Tom


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