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Quote from: PiL on June 22, 2015, 13:06:00So what's next?Don't know probably nothing now for the next 3 years while waiting for the warranty to expire, then might have it supercharged or cam'd...or maybe both
So what's next?
You know what the i30 REALLY needs?An upgraded horn. The factory one is so puny....
Quote from: PiL on July 01, 2015, 07:18:33You know what the i30 REALLY needs?An upgraded horn. The factory one is so puny.... Put some truck air horns on it, that'll scare the bejesus out of whoever cops it...ones off a big freight train engine would be even better
Quote from: CraigB on July 01, 2015, 08:34:27Quote from: PiL on July 01, 2015, 07:18:33You know what the i30 REALLY needs?An upgraded horn. The factory one is so puny.... Put some truck air horns on it, that'll scare the bejesus out of whoever cops it...ones off a big freight train engine would be even better I have a set of air horns in the shed. Last time they were fitted was to the Commodore back in the 80s. I'm pretty sure it'll make the car unroadworthy.
Carn craigB! show us a decent horn mod so we can copy it.
I have a set of air horns in the shed. Last time they were fitted was to the Commodore back in the 80s. I'm pretty sure it'll make the car unroadworthy.
Quote from: The Gonz on July 01, 2015, 09:05:46I have a set of air horns in the shed. Last time they were fitted was to the Commodore back in the 80s. I'm pretty sure it'll make the car unroadworthy. I believe air horns are legal as long as they only produce a single tone...
Quote from: rustynutz on July 02, 2015, 02:28:04Quote from: The Gonz on July 01, 2015, 09:05:46I have a set of air horns in the shed. Last time they were fitted was to the Commodore back in the 80s. I'm pretty sure it'll make the car unroadworthy. I believe air horns are legal as long as they only produce a single tone... From memory, mine are something like this, so no go, I guess.
20. WARNING DEVICES - AUDIBLE20.1. General20.1.1. No siren, repeater horn, bell, exhaust whistle or compression whistle or other device capable of producing a sound resembling that produced by any such siren, repeater horn, bell or whistle must be attached to a motor vehicle other than an emergency community service vehicle. 20.1.2. For the purpose of this clause, a repeater horn is any device which generates an audible sound (to be emitted) alternating between different tones or frequencies on a regular time cycle.20.2. Warning Device Every motor vehicle must be fitted with a least one warning device capable of giving sufficient audible warning of the presence of the vehicle. It must give an audible signal having constant amplitude and frequency characteristics. It may be powered by any energy source including compressed air.
Quote from: rustynutz on July 02, 2015, 02:28:04Quote from: The Gonz on July 01, 2015, 09:05:46I have a set of air horns in the shed. Last time they were fitted was to the Commodore back in the 80s. I'm pretty sure it'll make the car unroadworthy. I believe air horns are legal as long as they only produce a single tone... But Tone's not single.He's married with daughters.
Unless they play a tune or alternate tones I reckon they would still be legal, Gonz....
I'm inspired. I'll dig them out and maybe fit them before my drive back to Melbourne this Sunday.
Cheers Gonz... You just might encourage me to finally fit mine which I've had sitting around for a number of years too...