Electric Fan Installed
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#23
here..
http://www.hughesengines.com/Index/p...1=UHVsbGV5cw==
ill get some pics when i get back into town.
http://www.hughesengines.com/Index/p...1=UHVsbGV5cw==
ill get some pics when i get back into town.
#24
He refused to pay that much for the setup from TCP.
#26
Getting rid of the stock shroud was one of the reasons I switched to the efan. The Mark VIIII fan comes with its own shroud and that gives me a ton of room under the hood. I purchased 2 overflow bottles at Advance auto (about $12 each) to use for my radiator overflow and windshield washer bottles. This allowed me to mount them in different locations (I will post pictures later). I used the Flex a lite 31165 controller with the single speed Mark VIII fan. This fan puts out a little more than the two speed but does require a varible speed controller. I read it puts out around 5000 cfm.
Does the aftermarket overflow bottle have a place in the bottom for your windshield washer fluid sensor and motor?
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#28
here..
http://www.hughesengines.com/Index/p...1=UHVsbGV5cw==
ill get some pics when i get back into town.
http://www.hughesengines.com/Index/p...1=UHVsbGV5cw==
ill get some pics when i get back into town.
#29
I fused EVERYTHING. Probably a little paranoid, but better safe than sorry. I have the fan relay (designed for two fans) wired directly to the battery. A 40A fuse between them. I have a 20A fuse on each fan wire as well.
I have the air conditioning activation wire going into my cab to a manual switch. If I want them on for cooler air, or any other reason, I flip the switch.