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Member ID: zionzr2

Location: Austin, TX

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2004 Pontiac Vibe

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  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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Horn Write up:

1. Remove the stock Horn! Keep track of the bolt and the wire

2. Use some wire and a spade wire spliter conector available at your RadioShack or hardware store. Split the lead from the exsiting conector so that you have two pigtails. You will want a female spade conector on each of the two pigtails. These will conect to the conector on the horn. The wire for the horn has a female spade conector on it, so you will need a male conector to fit. (In the photo I show what I did. You will want to cover any expoased metal with electrical tape.)

zionzr2's 2004 Pontiac Vibe

3. Usuing the small "L" brackets I replaced the stock mount bolt witch secured the "L" brackets to the face of the mount point. One braket should be positioned so that it goes to the passenger side and then to the front of the car the other "L" bracket goes to the driverside then out to the front of the car. (See photo).

zionzr2's 2004 Pontiac Vibe

4. The horns will come with a couple a thin metal strips with a hole in each end these will mount to the horn and to the "L" brakects. One horn on each one.

5. It may be helpful to wire up before mounting. It does not need a ground wire as its ground lead is grounded through the mounting on the frame. (In the first photo I do have the ground wires, but again its NOT needed)

My method dose NOT alter anything with the stock setup of the vehicle. If needed I can unbolt and reconnect the stock horn. So NO cutting or drilling of anything already in the car; always a huge plus when I perform mods. I hope my write up helps you out!

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Member ID: zionzr2

Location: Austin, TX