Fan switch for LS/Vtec
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Fan switch for LS/Vtec
So i am swapping in my freshly built b18 block, and i noticed it doesn't have a spot for a fan switch. What are you guys doing to get your fans to work? I was considering wiring my fan up to my old a/c fan wires, so then the fan comes on whenever i press the ac button, since i don't have ac, but im not sure if that will work.
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Re: Fan switch for LS/Vtec (AaronJ)
the fan switch from your D block should swap right into the B (left of the oil filter)
or the B's fan switch should be on the thermostat housing.....if you want it hooked up like stock.
otherwise yeah the a/c button is a slick idea
or the B's fan switch should be on the thermostat housing.....if you want it hooked up like stock.
otherwise yeah the a/c button is a slick idea
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Re: Fan switch for LS/Vtec (AaronJ)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by AaronJ »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">So i am swapping in my freshly built b18 block, and i noticed it doesn't have a spot for a fan switch. What are you guys doing to get your fans to work? I was considering wiring my fan up to my old a/c fan wires, so then the fan comes on whenever i press the ac button, since i don't have ac, but im not sure if that will work.</TD></TR></TABLE>That does work if you tap for power and all.
I had it as a little switch, now it's wired to be always on.
I had it as a little switch, now it's wired to be always on.
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Re: Fan switch for LS/Vtec (mahatma)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mahatma »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the fan switch from your D block should swap right into the B (left of the oil filter)
or the B's fan switch should be on the thermostat housing.....if you want it hooked up like stock.
otherwise yeah the a/c button is a slick idea</TD></TR></TABLE>
There isn't a spot on the block for the switch...or on the thermostat housing. But i am just going to be ghetto and tap the big plug on the front of the block for the switch.
And the AC button is already wired to turn on a fan...the stock radiator has 2 fans, one that is turned on by the coolant temp, and one gets turned on whenever the ac button is depressed...
or the B's fan switch should be on the thermostat housing.....if you want it hooked up like stock.
otherwise yeah the a/c button is a slick idea</TD></TR></TABLE>
There isn't a spot on the block for the switch...or on the thermostat housing. But i am just going to be ghetto and tap the big plug on the front of the block for the switch.
And the AC button is already wired to turn on a fan...the stock radiator has 2 fans, one that is turned on by the coolant temp, and one gets turned on whenever the ac button is depressed...
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