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New PIAA Slimline Sports Horn
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<blockquote data-quote="doctorJ" data-source="post: 747927" data-attributes="member: 14995"><p>I don't have a DC-Amp meter, but maybe I'll find a friend with one to do that. I do know that I put the same horn combo on the ST and FJR and my Mazda 3 just plug and play with the longest use on the ST (wimpy horns just like stock FJR horn, but Mazda worse) and no problems with blown fuse or anything, so guess OK just from practical experience. Maybe I can run over to your place when you are home and let you measure them.</p><p></p><p>doctorj</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctorJ, post: 747927, member: 14995"] I don't have a DC-Amp meter, but maybe I'll find a friend with one to do that. I do know that I put the same horn combo on the ST and FJR and my Mazda 3 just plug and play with the longest use on the ST (wimpy horns just like stock FJR horn, but Mazda worse) and no problems with blown fuse or anything, so guess OK just from practical experience. Maybe I can run over to your place when you are home and let you measure them. doctorj [/QUOTE]
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