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i have a train horn from harbor freight under my hood the compressor and the duel horns fit fine my horns are located on the passenger side inner fender ill take pics when i get home from school if youd like to see, but im not sure its the same thing that you guys are talking about

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A real Nathan trail horn weighs upwards of 10-12 lbs. FYI, that's not something you want to bolt onto sheetmetal. They also run at fairly high pressure, 120 psi gives a nice loud blast but still nothing like they sound like when they're ON a train.

 

I used to have a 4-horn set. A 5-gallon air tank at 100 psi lasted about 10 blasts or so. A C02 tank would work GREAT if you could keep the horn diaphragms from icing up, hehe.

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You definitely need a 5-10 gallon tank if you are going to lay on it. I can't wait to do mine, its gonna have a pull line like the big rigs :)

 

I also suggest mounting it where it cannot be seen.

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