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does anyone know how or have a link to a site that shows u how to make an electric fan run off the temperature of ur thermostat?
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On what car? Don't think it is possible on a Foxbody. You will need to install a separate temp sensor
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its for an 87 mustang gt
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DO A SEARCH...ITS BEEN UP HERE A FEW TIMES ALREADY...

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Originally posted by ROK5.0:
does anyone know how or have a link to a site that shows u how to make an electric fan run off the temperature of ur thermostat?

Yeah you gotta run a seperate unit for it to run off temperature.

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Buy a black magic 15 inch fan by flex a lite (185 model). Comes with everything even sending unit. Slight hole will be drilled in radiator for sending unit install. Plus adjustable thermostat for fan to kick in.
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dont bother drilling into ur radiator..odds of it not leaking down the road..very slim. go out to ur local pick n pull and get and 94 ford taurs fan. v6. cost you about 35 bucks and will pull more air then 90% of aftermarket electric fans. summit racing sells aftermarket adjustable thremos for about $20. you can either put the sensor in the hose or do what i did and just shove it in the bottom radiator fins (works fine) ** just remember you will have to get an upgraded alternator***


http://www.fordmuscle.com/archives/2003/02/electricfan/index.php

[ October 17, 2008, 04:41 PM: Message edited by: 68dustin ]

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I didn't upgrade the alternator on my 86 GT when I put an electric fan on it. I had it so it'd come on when I turned the ignition on.

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I did the conversion on my 68 ...which have crappy alternators anyways. These tarus fans draw alot of juice.

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You can do it on a foxbody. The EEC has a wire for controlling the fan, you have to look it up to find out which one. This wire can drive a relay. If you have an aftermarket chip, you can then control the temperature the fan comes on at.

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