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    Junior Member Looking for Dirt CrunchyWizard's Avatar
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    Is there much of a delay between hitting the horn button and the horns sounding? I had an air horn on my Torino back in the day and there was about a half-second delay which, when you NEED your horn to sound, can be a looong time..
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    It's about a half second. It's not quite fast enough for the short alarm bursts, so I disabled them.

    It's a lot faster than a lot of other air horns I've had. Probably part of their problems are an expanding plastic tubing, where the Wolo horns are directly connected.
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