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Old February 19th, 2009, 11:11 AM   #21
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electric fans ftw
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Old February 19th, 2009, 04:10 PM   #22
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it was extremely easy to tear it all out. I think while I'm at it, i'll probably tear out my condenser and everything with that. My A/C pipes are rusted out and one isn't even there.. haha I'd need help with the install of an electric fan. Is it hard to install?
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it was extremely easy to tear it all out. I think while I'm at it, i'll probably tear out my condenser and everything with that. My A/C pipes are rusted out and one isn't even there.. haha I'd need help with the install of an electric fan. Is it hard to install?
nope, a few wires, and am auto temp. fan control and you should be good to go
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Old February 19th, 2009, 04:19 PM   #24
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How long would that take?
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well that is going to vary with everyone, know anyone who could help you with it?....or bribe with some beer? easily should be able to do it in a day regardless
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Old February 19th, 2009, 04:26 PM   #26
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well that is going to vary with everyone, know anyone who could help you with it?....or bribe with some beer? easily should be able to do it in a day regardless
haha funny! Yea my dad is really good with cars, I just don't want to have to take it in. So then i can do everything myself. ha
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you shouldnt have a problem hooking it up, if you can wire subs you should be able to wire up a fan. you could hook it up to a switch inside the car. this is they im hooking mine up when i get the motor back in the car. just have to remember to turn it on thats what im doing ith the fan fuel pump and a couple of other thing, that way i can turn them all on at once and all off at once, so i dont forget anyof them
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you shouldnt have a problem hooking it up, if you can wire subs you should be able to wire up a fan. you could hook it up to a switch inside the car. this is they im hooking mine up when i get the motor back in the car. just have to remember to turn it on thats what im doing ith the fan fuel pump and a couple of other thing, that way i can turn them all on at once and all off at once, so i dont forget anyof them
thats why you buy a temp sensor, you stick it in the fins and once it hits a certain temp it automatically turns on......works like a charm
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Originally Posted by baine21225 View Post
thats why you buy a temp sensor, you stick it in the fins and once it hits a certain temp it automatically turns on......works like a charm
So, would you want the fan turning on when the thermostat opens? 180* thermostat 180* Fan Temp Sensor? Or.... before the thermostat?
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you can set it to whatever, most of them are adjutable
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So, would you want the fan turning on when the thermostat opens? 180* thermostat 180* Fan Temp Sensor? Or.... before the thermostat?
im curious on that myself
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Old February 20th, 2009, 04:21 PM   #32
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I'll look into doing that then. thanks!
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