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Posted by East Bay 50 (Member # 8081) on
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It looks like my current flex a lite controller took a dump on me.( maybe bad probe sensor) it works sometimes. I currently have part # 33032. I am going to order a replacement for 80 bucks but alot of guys are using part # 31165. Im using this for a dual contour fan set up. anyone use either of these part #s? i was wondering what the difference if any was besides price? Thanks!
Posted by TEXAS (Member # 11875) on
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I have one of their controllers, not sure on which model, I may end up with the late model restoration fan and radiator setup, looks like a quality piece.
Posted by NEIGHT (Member # 8741) on
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I got the mishimoto fans with this controller.
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/item/DER-16749/150-240-Degree-Adjustable-Fan-Controller
Posted by 2T0NE (Member # 4216) on
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Painless my boy turned me on them , install the sensor on your water neck and never look back 190 degree
Posted by East Bay 50 (Member # 8081) on
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Originally posted by 2T0NE:
Painless my boy turned me on them , install the sensor on your water neck and never look back 190 degree
Do you have one or two fans? which kit did you get?
Posted by Blue92 (Member # 8789) on
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Awhile back I had major issues with these. 3 burned up in like 3 months. Finally said fuck it and just wired a switch to my dash.
Posted by theconductor (Member # 13458) on
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I use an autozone pos. No problems. $30
Posted by adower (Member # 5955) on
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http://www.dccontrol.com/introf0.htm
I used one of these. They are custom made if you can wait.
Posted by CobraCoupe (Member # 7233) on
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I've been using the flex-a-lite #33054 with my contour fans for a while now seems to be working fine
Posted by East Bay 50 (Member # 8081) on
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Thanks for the help. i think im going to go with the painless version with the screw in temp sensor
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