mad fan set up
#2
i went to the junk yard and got one from a mustang and E-fan kit from auto zone. cost about 50 bucks total. its alot cheeper then all the kits on the performance sites and works just as well.
#3
im running the flex a lite fan kit. love it, been on there for 2years with no prob whatsoever, i know some have had problems with the controller but not me, guess im lucky
#4
cool. i am going to use a dc controller and a mustang fan. ill trim it up to fit the shroud. and i am going to tap into the high speed circuit so the controller can regulate it from 10% to 100%. now i just need to find a temp probe such as the mad ones so i can put it on the a/c condensor.
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Originally Posted by ONE04FX4
cool. i am going to use a dc controller and a mustang fan. ill trim it up to fit the shroud. and i am going to tap into the high speed circuit so the controller can regulate it from 10% to 100%. now i just need to find a temp probe such as the mad ones so i can put it on the a/c condensor.
#6
the dc controller is a good idea, ive thought bout goin to it myself but just havnt yet. he might be able to tell ya when u order what temp probe to use or he might have one available never know.
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06-26-2016 06:05 AM
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