Junkyard Electric Fan Swap
#22
RE: Junkyard Electric Fan Swap
I hate not having a computer...
Ya mine handles the startup draw...
I wanna do something about it though, but I'm too lazy, I should also do something so the high setting doesn't overheat my relays...
I had my wires come undone one day, and my truck allllllmost overheated, bought some sweeeeeeeeeeet wire connectors... you crimp the wire in and they have heat shrink ends, and haven't come apart since...
This was also the night I raced that RX8 and destroyed it, soo I think the hard driving may have had something to do with that..
Ya mine handles the startup draw...
I wanna do something about it though, but I'm too lazy, I should also do something so the high setting doesn't overheat my relays...
I had my wires come undone one day, and my truck allllllmost overheated, bought some sweeeeeeeeeeet wire connectors... you crimp the wire in and they have heat shrink ends, and haven't come apart since...
This was also the night I raced that RX8 and destroyed it, soo I think the hard driving may have had something to do with that..
#23
RE: Junkyard Electric Fan Swap
When I installed my fan, I soldered all connections and used the heat shrink tubing. I would never drive without a fan. Our trucks get pretty hot under the hood. I noticed the past few days even in the low 70 degree temps we have had here in philly the temp gauge goes from well below the mid point to real close to the mid point when stopped at a light then the fan kicks on.