FAN SWITCH HELP
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FAN SWITCH HELP
I have a Mugen fan switch that turns on early, but is there a fan switch just like this that will keep the fan on at all times without hard wiring it?
I am thinking someone made one that isn't dependent on temperature like the mugen ones and is just always on.
Any links or help would be appreciated.
If there is a write up on just hard wiring that would be helpful. I am FI and car runs warmer than I would like.
I am thinking someone made one that isn't dependent on temperature like the mugen ones and is just always on.
Any links or help would be appreciated.
If there is a write up on just hard wiring that would be helpful. I am FI and car runs warmer than I would like.
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Re: FAN SWITCH HELP (Urugly)
Just jump the terminal with a paper clip or a peice of wire.
But why leave the fan on all the time? Over cooling; and cold start ups plus taking some time to warm up.
But why leave the fan on all the time? Over cooling; and cold start ups plus taking some time to warm up.
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Re: FAN SWITCH HELP (roycivic92)
Having your fan on at all times will only benefit you - depending on where you live. If you have decent temps outside. I have had two cars with the fan on all the time without any issues
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My car is boosted but sometimes the fan turns on by the time it is already 3/4 on my temp gauge. My tuner said that is not good for long term to my pistons. It could melt it or cause premature wear. I would rather my car run cooler vs. hotter. I can put it on a switch but where do I jump this?
How do I jump this? In my fuse box? But won't my fan switch still determine when it turns on? I need to overwrite that fan switch right?
How do I jump this? In my fuse box? But won't my fan switch still determine when it turns on? I need to overwrite that fan switch right?
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i guess you could leave it on all the time...but correct me if im wrong, wouldnt it be common sense to think that its more stress on the motor having on all the time?? j/w thats all
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