Posts : 1532 Join date : 2011-07-20 Age : 55 Location : Easington
Subject: little upgrade Mon 21 Oct - 19:53
nice little upgrade hella horns
mickymul
Posts : 94 Join date : 2012-05-09 Age : 54 Location : sunderland
Subject: Re: little upgrade Mon 21 Oct - 22:25
nice mate , how easy to fit cos i got some.
winston
Posts : 1532 Join date : 2011-07-20 Age : 55 Location : Easington
Subject: Re: little upgrade Mon 21 Oct - 22:27
easy as anything mate takes bout 10 mins
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: little upgrade Tue 22 Oct - 12:58
Nice looking,
lian&johnsti
Posts : 2392 Join date : 2010-03-13 Age : 46 Location : razzle dazzle mobile car valeting
Subject: Re: little upgrade Tue 22 Oct - 14:17
10 mins have you fitted inline fuse and relay? John
winston
Posts : 1532 Join date : 2011-07-20 Age : 55 Location : Easington
Subject: Re: little upgrade Tue 22 Oct - 15:43
Yer its in the box
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: little upgrade Tue 22 Oct - 17:27
Am I rite in thinking these sound terrible??
lian&johnsti
Posts : 2392 Join date : 2010-03-13 Age : 46 Location : razzle dazzle mobile car valeting
Subject: Re: little upgrade Tue 22 Oct - 17:32
Ours sounds okay, loads better than the standard, but they only work properly if you fit the relay. John
discodaz
Posts : 3926 Join date : 2011-10-13 Age : 48 Location : its better to burn out than to fade away....
Subject: Re: little upgrade Tue 22 Oct - 19:19
people should just get out the way without the use of the horn!!!
winston
Posts : 1532 Join date : 2011-07-20 Age : 55 Location : Easington
Subject: Re: little upgrade Tue 22 Oct - 19:22
al have to get mine sorted then
discodaz
Posts : 3926 Join date : 2011-10-13 Age : 48 Location : its better to burn out than to fade away....
Subject: Re: little upgrade Tue 22 Oct - 19:35
winston wrote:
al have to get mine sorted then
they see you flying up behind them am sure they will move
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: little upgrade Tue 22 Oct - 19:46
I hate mine - they look fantastic, but for me the sound is disappointing - very high pitched but loud. To get the proper sound you need to fit the supplied relay and the inline fuse adaptor to rate down the voltage. I did have on a set of PIAA Performance Sports Horns which sounded absolutely fantastic as both horns had different tones 400hz & 500hz -They made these sound like postman Pat's van in comparison - but every day is a school day! I love the look of these but I will be changing them before long back to the PIAAs. I even imported a custom mounting bracket for the Hellas from America, but I'll be able to use that for the PIAA horns
discodaz
Posts : 3926 Join date : 2011-10-13 Age : 48 Location : its better to burn out than to fade away....
Subject: Re: little upgrade Tue 22 Oct - 19:50
like mario said the orig horns were poor!! ...."toot toot.....excuse meee!!"
anthmac
Posts : 1194 Join date : 2011-01-11 Age : 55 Location : Darlo
Subject: Re: little upgrade Tue 22 Oct - 19:54
look nice.... BUT i would of had a bracket made and put them either side of the badge..
thats what i did
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: little upgrade Tue 22 Oct - 19:59
Here's my bracket, which puts them either side of the badge
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: little upgrade Tue 22 Oct - 20:02
I got two tone e tech ?? Sound meaty as fek!!
winston
Posts : 1532 Join date : 2011-07-20 Age : 55 Location : Easington
Subject: Re: little upgrade Tue 22 Oct - 21:30
Marietto wrote:
Here's my bracket, which puts them either side of the badge
Posts : 96 Join date : 2013-07-04 Age : 44 Location : Normanby
Subject: Re: little upgrade Wed 23 Oct - 22:35
I saw that vid and fitted mine without the relay and they seem to work o.k. I also didn't need a bracket to mount them either side of the badge.
winston
Posts : 1532 Join date : 2011-07-20 Age : 55 Location : Easington
Subject: Re: little upgrade Wed 23 Oct - 23:00
ive got mine fitted without relay and seem to work ok but been told relay should be fitted cause if anything goes wrong can burn wiring in car
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: little upgrade Wed 23 Oct - 23:03
winston wrote:
ive got mine fitted without relay and seem to work ok but been told relay should be fitted cause if anything goes wrong can burn wiring in car
Paul I am feckin' useless with DIY/Elelctrics/screwdrivers and I was able to do it. Here is the wiring diagram for ther relay if you want to have a go.
winston
Posts : 1532 Join date : 2011-07-20 Age : 55 Location : Easington
Subject: Re: little upgrade Wed 23 Oct - 23:08
ok cheers mario mite have a bash tomorro n see how i get on
winston
Posts : 1532 Join date : 2011-07-20 Age : 55 Location : Easington
Subject: Re: little upgrade Thu 24 Oct - 18:10
been to see auto electrician this morning about the need to fit relay and he assured me there is no need to fit it as ther way ive fitted horns is ok and will work ok without any problems