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Posted by WildFire532FB (Member # 1482) on
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Anyone know how to get the stock radiator fan on a 95GT to turn on before 221F?
Posted by 90GT510 (Member # 9199) on
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wire it up to a switch maybe?
Posted by WildFire532FB (Member # 1482) on
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i am hoping i can just switch out the sensor that turns it on.
Posted by 70mach351 (Member # 7528) on
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Can you use an adjustable relay kit from an aftermarket company? Just a thought, i have never owned a sn95 car.
Posted by snakebit95 (Member # 8871) on
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Originally posted by 70mach351:
Can you use an adjustable relay kit from an aftermarket company? Just a thought, i have never owned a sn95 car.
yup that's what I have on my 95. I have a dial under the hood spliced into the fan plug, there is a thermostat sensor that is slid in between the radiator core and the radiator tank. Even with the car off I can turn the dial and the fan will kick on.
here you go, I don't have this exact 1 but very similar.
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/item/DER-16749/150-240-Degree-Adjustable-Fan-Controller
this is the exact 1 I have.
[ August 10, 2010, 08:21 PM: Message edited by: snakebit95 ]
Posted by 92stangLX (Member # 3252) on
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Originally posted by snakebit95:
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Originally posted by 70mach351:
Can you use an adjustable relay kit from an aftermarket company? Just a thought, i have never owned a sn95 car.
yup that's what I have on my 95. I have a dial under the hood spliced into the fan plug, there is a thermostat sensor that is slid in between the radiator core and the radiator tank. Even with the car off I can turn the dial and the fan will kick on.
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Posted by WildFire532FB (Member # 1482) on
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ok so there is nothing stock wise that can change the fan turning on sooner.
Would the engine run cooler if i put a bigger psi radiator cap on it?
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