auxilary fan?
#21
RE: auxilary fan?
ORIGINAL: 95camaro01f4i
i think thats what im gona do. where would you guys mount the switch
ORIGINAL: StuntPunkJames
heres the way to run a toggle to your fan...it will come on by itself and whenever you want it too by flippin the switch
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heres the way to run a toggle to your fan...it will come on by itself and whenever you want it too by flippin the switch
[IMG]local://upfiles/16758/75A0229A30544B1991E27EF86CC56DFF.jpg[/IMG]
#24
RE: auxilary fan?
i ended up doing the switch mod as well. i took a bunch of pictures ,and even made a video tutorial. i will post it asap.
i used the radiator fan bolt for the ground as well. i used the air duct cover for the switch mounting. it takes about 15 minutes to do, and i havent had problems yet. when cruising in mid 80* weather with the fan on, at 15mph or faster, the temp stays around 180-190
about the water temp boiling above 212*. while that is true, its not true in the case of our motors. the way the pressure is setup, some how (ive read about it, but dont know the technical info about it off the top of my head) keeps the boiling point lower. ill see if i can get some info if your interested in that.
-steve
i used the radiator fan bolt for the ground as well. i used the air duct cover for the switch mounting. it takes about 15 minutes to do, and i havent had problems yet. when cruising in mid 80* weather with the fan on, at 15mph or faster, the temp stays around 180-190
about the water temp boiling above 212*. while that is true, its not true in the case of our motors. the way the pressure is setup, some how (ive read about it, but dont know the technical info about it off the top of my head) keeps the boiling point lower. ill see if i can get some info if your interested in that.
-steve