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Old 01-01-2006, 03:04 PM
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Heres some pics of my 05 efans after the install yesterday...New 34" radiator, nelson harness and computer. Actually a fairly easy intall, got it done in about 4 hours total.
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Looking good..
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It looks like a clean job, was it very difficult?
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not very difficult at all...the 34" radiator just drops in, and the fans right behind it...and the nelson fan harness and computer are all plug and play. I honestly noticed a big gain in horsepower from this setup....and the temp stays between 180 and 185 .
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I did my install on Fri, my truck already had a 34in rad so it was much less involved. It took at the most 5 min to get the stock fan shroud and fan off. Stock fan I just left the belt on and put a 15in cresent wrench on the nut and gave it one tap with 32oz dead blow hammer. ( Tapped not hit) It came right off. Then I just dropped in the efans and installed the harness. Didnt take long at all.
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I would attach pics but i am not sure how.
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what temp did you program to come on at?
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Well with it being winter I have the stock thermostat in so it is set at 205 on and 200 off. This is what Allen Nelson told me to put it at.
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what was the total cost??
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are the fans from an 05' p/u ? where did you get it ? and do you have to get the pcm reprogramed?


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