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Old 04-19-2007, 09:31 PM
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I'm looking for some info/advice on installing an electric fan on my 05 4.7L V8. I am looking into buying the Flex-a-lite Black Magic extreme #180 fan. Those of you who have electric fans, What one did you get? How did you wire it up?
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Old 04-19-2007, 10:05 PM
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I've been wondering the exact same thing.

I know there's a guy in here who haas it done, maybe he can chime in.
 
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Old 04-20-2007, 03:22 AM
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it all depends on if you want the thermostat to control the on and off of the fan or are you going to do it manual. flex lite gives pretty good directions on the wiring harness.
 
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Old 04-20-2007, 11:41 AM
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I installed a Flex-a-lite on a S-10 I had prior to my dodge. Not to bad of an installation. The fan was controled by a probe that slid between the radiator fins and had a temp **** you could adjust. Used it for about 4 years with no trouble before I traded it in.
 
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from what i've heard you want to get the biggest one you can fit...and it usually is a good idea to get a battery and or alternator upgrade so that power stops taking away from your HP (because stock fan is mounted to engine pulley) and also not drain battery if you have anything like sound system or w/e. i took my fan off and left it like that for the winter...only had problems when i got stuck in downtown traffic and i overheated, funny story. dont do that.
 
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The truck comes with a 136 amp alternator. Do you really think a new alternator or battery is necessary? I don't plan on getting a 1000 watt stereo or anything like that maybe 2 offroad lights down the road.
 
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i didn't say you had to get it JUST for the fan
 
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I got the most quiet one I could find. The first one was too loud. I have it wired to a relay via temp sensor in the thermostat housing, works perfect. That threaded hole happens to be the same threads as a typical universal temp sensor.

Truck runs cooler @ idle with the a/c on or off. Temperature is MUCH more consistant. The a/c is much colder @ idle also.Dodge should have gave these trucks electric fans from the get go.

I fabricated my own aluminum brackets to the fan shroud to bolt it in place. Easy .2 off your 1/4 mile time.
 


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