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1000whp postwhore
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Mojave Desert, Calif.
Posts: 1,705
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I removed the fan & clutch from water pump. I cut the fan shroud that was for that fan, leaving the portion for the little fans. I mounted a Hayden 14" electric and used their temp sensor kit w/relay. I followed their directions for mount and hookup. (next time I will use this one for more CFM... http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...=400006+306496) I spliced into the 2 relays for the little fans, and ran a 'rocker' switch to operate them manually when I want (like around town in hot summer with a/c on all the time). I put the switch in place of one of the coin holders on the left side of dash. If you don't have those little fans, then you should get one of those 2 fan setups. Check SummitRacing or JEGS. I never run hot, and I live in the Mojave Desert, Ca. 110* summertime. |
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