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Hey folks I am planing on going with an electric fan the only problem is I've never wired one before any tips on proper wiring ? Thanks folks any tips would help. By the way this is for a 90 coupe

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Do you want to have a switch that you turn on and off? Do you want it to come on auto based off temperature? What fan is it?

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Not sure what make of the fan what do you recomend coming on with the thermostat or with ignition.

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Before you make any decisions you need to find out what type of fan it is, also what alternator is on the car?

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92GT,stock short block,9:1 TFS 170's,perf rpm,custom cam,1 5/8 shorties,C4 trans.
std. 356hp, 350tq
11.85@111.9mph on motor.

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Ok ill look both of them up tomorrow.

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Check out dcc controllers nothing but good things to say dccontrol.com

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Go to orileys they have a wiring kit for around $30 for single or dual fan set up run off ignition or thermostat

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Second the DCcontrol. I also wired a manual override to my center console. If you do, use a 30a relay and not a strait tap from the battery into the cab and back to the fan.
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