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Bros / Sis, can an Optra be fixed with a Stebel Magnum or Magnum 2 horns? Is the Magnum 2 too big for an Optra? Thanx in advance.

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Neutral Newbie

i think should be able to. you can check out with workshop first before committing yourself to it.

 

a few guys here in mcf did ours at ginza plaza, ground floor (yes, blaz has shifted to ground floor).

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my apologies. the one at ginza is not "workshop" but accessories shop. they do simple installation of aftermkt products like voltage stabilizer, horns, grounding, E68, etc.

 

i think they also do racing seats, steering wheel, tint lights, stickers, etc.

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i see.... my car very very long time no accessories... cause she don't need any as u saw her that day.... old car soon to scrap.......

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Neutral Newbie

I fixed the Stebel Magnum last week at this Ginza shop last week, no problem at all. But I'm not sure about Magnum 2, maybe you can first check with them.

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i see.... my car very very long time no accessories... cause she don't need any as u saw her that day.... old car soon to scrap.......

 

Just bare for a yr. after dat, new car.. burn pocket! [laugh][laugh]

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i checked wif them and they said the magnum 2 is too big for an optra but can fit on aveo. anybody driving optra wif magnum 2 here?

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Why not you also check with Darren from AutoTrend (ToaPayoh Lor 8). He installs loads of Magnum2, maybe he knows how to fit them on to the Optra?

 

But to me, the Magnum is good enough! [thumbsup]

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If turbo kick in, then save fuel..... i am doing turbocharger.... t/c is to save fuel rather than the other way round... my friend drives a YRV turbo and avg to be 14.5km/h, he ram his turbo sometime too....

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Turbo don't save fuel. You got make sure the turbo goes to low boost then you save gas. If you floor the pedal and make the turbo go into full boost confirm burn petrol like crazy. My former Starlet GT engine can go 13km/L.

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