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mod's 700

Hey Eric,


Here are some photos I took of the install. Its nothing fancy, I just improvised with the mounting straps that were included in the package.












Its a bit crude, but I did this while it was still cold outside, and primarily since the horns were broken. There was one of the two horns left and the wiring was damaged. I had to cut back about two feet before the wiring was good since moisture wicked into the wiring and ruined it. They are connected through a fused lead to the battery with a 20 A relay. Like I said earlier, its very loud, and since the horns are all high tone, its very 'European' sounding. After I got done with the wiring, I covered all the exposed connections with Goop adhesive to seal out moisture. I am sure something more elegant could be made if more time was spent, but this works for me. The car seems to have no issues with cooling.


Regards, Jon 'Uncle Olaf'







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