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ericemery Mar 8, 2009 06:42 PM

E-fan's on
 
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The install has been covered, so I am not going into a write up or anything...

But a tip for those looking for the AC clutch +... look in the fuse box. (number 11 I think it was)

I used a Weisco 16 inch fan rated at 3000CFM with 20amp start up and 12amp draw... It doesnt have a shroud, so i used the stock one.

Attachment 109911



and for those who are thinking, maybe, maybe not on an E-fan...
Attachment 109912

BAdassR/T Mar 8, 2009 07:13 PM

pretty quick times there buddy.. i want to do it but dont want to go through the hassle.....

ericemery Mar 8, 2009 07:32 PM

the install isnt that bad.

the worst part was getting the clutch fan off.

It took me all of an hour tops. and that was cleaning up and adjusting the controller.

I really like how the truck runs on the bottom end now. a VERY noticeable gain out of the hole.

snipingdude Mar 8, 2009 07:46 PM

Wow Eric dropped that to 7's?????....is that on 87 or 91???

hmmm

You Joe lets do a fan install together one day!!!!

ericemery Mar 8, 2009 07:50 PM

thats on the 91 tune... but its 93 octane. (thats all we have around here for premium gas.)

BAdassR/T Mar 8, 2009 07:59 PM


Originally Posted by snipingdude (Post 1579102)
Wow Eric dropped that to 7's?????....is that on 87 or 91???

hmmm

You Joe lets do a fan install together one day!!!!

haha yes!
i want to do it eventually..
just dont want to run into problems never done one before............

snipingdude Mar 8, 2009 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by BAdassR/T (Post 1579121)
haha yes!
i want to do it eventually..
just dont want to run into problems never done one before............

yeah man same here...if we do it we'll print out studlyz Do-it-yourself thread for the fan!

ericemery Mar 8, 2009 08:16 PM

THe install was easy guys...


you just need to find the AC clutch + wire (fuse box) a switched power source (fuse box again) +12 volts (battery) and ground. (both ground the controller and fan)
And then hook up the temp probe. if you dont want to deal with in-line temp probes, you can get a push in style that just gets pushed into the radiator fins...


Trust me, once you order the controller and see what all is there, you wont be so worried.

snipingdude Mar 8, 2009 08:32 PM

did u order a SPAL?? or did one come with the fan you bought Eric?

ericemery Mar 8, 2009 08:43 PM

I ordered a DERALE unit from summitracing.


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