I actually did get the idea of 6-8 horns from MJS. To quote Michael (from the archives): >here is the wiring diagram for the optional (in Europe only) 1987 VW >Vanagon dual horns: > >http://www.haywood-sullivan.com/vanagon/dual_horns_wiring_diagram.gif > >To make it work in the US: simply add the relay in slot #6 and run >the wires to your horns > >MJS Hope this helps... Dave -=-=-=- >michael sullivan has done this. i believe he used either 6 or 8 horns. >i don't know his website address, but it has a picture of the horn array >and the wiring diagram. his van is "sunny" the ginster yellow syncro >westfalia. -=-=-=- >>>When the time comes, I'm going to get a strip of aluminum and mount >>>about 6 or 8 Vanagon horns wired together. The sound is original, and >>>it should stand up the hair on the back of the head of the driver >>>who's attention you want to get... >> >>So how do you wire such a thing? -- Dave Carpenter Whatever you wish for me, May you have twice as much. "Sometimes I think we're alone in the universe, and sometimes I think we're not. In either case the idea is quite staggering." -- Arthur C. Clarke |
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