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Author Subject: radiator fan bypass
tyerz

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Post #1
im wanting to run my fans on an electic circuit as im doin a engine transplant, so wont have all the ecu etc to control the twin fans, was wondering if anyone knew of a way to hardwire them to a switch?
Posted 30th Jan 2010 at 14:36
farmer

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Post #2
just use a relay and come off the existing fans fuse in the engine bay fuse box.

Simples.

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Posted 30th Jan 2010 at 14:31
welshpug!

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Post #3
what's the donor car its going into?

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Posted 30th Jan 2010 at 14:50
tyerz

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Post #4
im putting a 406 sri turbo engine in my 306..
Posted 31st Jan 2010 at 07:05
smegal

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Post #5
If you don't mind spending some pennies you can by thermostatic controllers from the major fan manufacturers E.g. pacet and kenlow etc. Saves having a switch.

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Posted 31st Jan 2010 at 20:06
tyerz

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Post #6
ill look into that thanks for the reply
Posted 1st Feb 2010 at 13:25

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