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Old 02-22-2007, 01:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Horn

The 2007 S2000 horn really blows (no pun intended). Real weak sound. Any recommendations for a louder horn that will easily replace the factory installed one?
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Old 02-22-2007, 02:26 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hella #85115 Supertone horns

As written by Bob A:

The Hella instructions have 4 different diagrams. 2b is the diagram to use on the S2K for swapping out the factory horns for the Hellas.

Other threads have the following information but I'm including it here for consolidation:
--use heavy gauge wire (14 is what I choose)
--use the supplied relay
--use a separate fuse and wiring
--the copper colored spade connector on the horns is +; the silver is -
--do not simply swap these horns out for the factory as the factory wiring and the fuse (with other components in the circuit) is not up to handling the two Hellas

This first picture shows the basic wiring. The battery's positive terminal is tapped with an inline fuse holder and feeds the Hella relay (connection 30). The relay is grounded (relay connection 85). I used a crimp splice block to tap into the factory horn trigger which was the factory wire going to the AP1 plug and original horn. This is routed to relay connection 86. The horns are fed in parallel from relay connection 87. I used a crimp splice to take the single wire from the relay and convert it to two... one for each horn. Note that the relay is mounted on the 10mm threaded hole already available next to the shock tower. Also note that I mounted the Hella horn to the back of the car's horn mounting bracket unlike the factory horn which was mounted to the front.



Here's a closeup of the crimp splice block I used to tap into the factory horn activation wire. I peeled back a bit of the electrical tape between the spiral cable protector and the female AP1 plug that was connected to the factory horn mounted in the engine bay. That allowed the crimp splice block to be used. It allows wires to be laid side by side and when closed cuts the wire insulation with a conductive bridge. It is the blue block in the center of this picture. To ground each horn and the relay I simply used the individual mounting bolts to anchor the ground wires. Checked it with a VTVM and found this configuration was good to go so I ran with it instead of running longer wires to the main chassis ground located in the engine bay just behind the passenger headlight assembly.



Here are pictures of the completed installation (which also shows the modified airbox, mini-radmat, and Greddy PCV valve oil catch tank I previously installed). The bumper (with Coastal Metals grill) and Coastal Metals engine bay accessory (air director) have not been re-installed in these pictures. I placed the 500Hz horn in the engine bay and the 375Hz horn in front of the radiator.



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Old 02-22-2007, 02:29 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Old 02-23-2007, 08:25 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Dunno guys. I've got the Hellas on another vehicle n' the sound isn't all that different from stock Stewie, jus' more of it. It's still that twisted-skivvies euro-horn sound.
It may be out'a place on Stewie, but if I was gonna change the horn, I think I'd opt for somethin' that announced that there was near 3 ton'a American big-iron comin' their way. It may be false advertisin', but the point'a this exercise is to make them pay attention when you have to resort to the horn. It's a sad state of affairs, but most of today's drivers only respect what outweighs 'em.
(with the size'a some'a these 4x4 school buses, maybe an old locomotive whistle?)
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Old 02-25-2007, 07:37 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Horns

You guys want LOUD?

Check out the Stebel Horns:

Funky Styling - HKS, BLITZ, APEXI, KAZAMA, APR PERFORMANCE

This is a UK site but they're available stateside lotsa places. I like them better than the Hellas which I have on another vehicle. I bought the Hellas from Griot's Garage. Griot's Garage 1-800-345-5789 - Car Care for the Perfectionist

I ordered my Stebels from Nippy Norman's in the UK. Had them in my hands in 7 days.

The Hellas are loud but the sound is uncharacteristic of the s2000. The Stebel Nautilus' are much better.
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