Electric Fan Switch
#17
Rennlist Member
I hear you brother!
On a hot day, stuck in traffic going into NYC on the George Washington Bridge, I had a bit of a temp problem. I was on the side of the road. Traffic looked about two hours or so to go.
At the time, I had two 12" pullers fastened directly to the radiator. And one 14" in replacement of the pusher Aux fan.
A/C off (obviously).
The 2 fans just wouldn't keep it cool.
So, I had a bit of a brainstorm, and used my fuel pump jumper to hot wire the 14" pusher.
With all 3 fans working, she ran just at the hot end of the operating range, and I got home!
On a hot day, stuck in traffic going into NYC on the George Washington Bridge, I had a bit of a temp problem. I was on the side of the road. Traffic looked about two hours or so to go.
At the time, I had two 12" pullers fastened directly to the radiator. And one 14" in replacement of the pusher Aux fan.
A/C off (obviously).
The 2 fans just wouldn't keep it cool.
So, I had a bit of a brainstorm, and used my fuel pump jumper to hot wire the 14" pusher.
With all 3 fans working, she ran just at the hot end of the operating range, and I got home!
#18
Nordschleife Master
I hear you brother!
On a hot day, stuck in traffic going into NYC on the George Washington Bridge, I had a bit of a temp problem. I was on the side of the road. Traffic looked about two hours or so to go.
At the time, I had two 12" pullers fastened directly to the radiator. And one 14" in replacement of the pusher Aux fan.
A/C off (obviously).
The 2 fans just wouldn't keep it cool.
So, I had a bit of a brainstorm, and used my fuel pump jumper to hot wire the 14" pusher.
With all 3 fans working, she ran just at the hot end of the operating range, and I got home!
On a hot day, stuck in traffic going into NYC on the George Washington Bridge, I had a bit of a temp problem. I was on the side of the road. Traffic looked about two hours or so to go.
At the time, I had two 12" pullers fastened directly to the radiator. And one 14" in replacement of the pusher Aux fan.
A/C off (obviously).
The 2 fans just wouldn't keep it cool.
So, I had a bit of a brainstorm, and used my fuel pump jumper to hot wire the 14" pusher.
With all 3 fans working, she ran just at the hot end of the operating range, and I got home!
Radiator intake hose has no cooling between it and the engine's thermostat, so you have one of two conditions; efan runs continuously after thermostat starts to open, or efan only runs when engine is overheating and thermostat is always open and not controlling temperature.
Less than 50% coolant is also less than 50% corrosion inhibitors, lubricants, etc.
#22
Drifting
Thread Starter
Running cool as a cucumber, very pleased with the fan set up. working as it should. Added Redline Wetter and cleaned up wiring + fused link.
Looked at diluted coolant, still plenty slippery after 2 gallons of water dilution..
Final post unless i have news, Thanks Guys.
Looked at diluted coolant, still plenty slippery after 2 gallons of water dilution..
Final post unless i have news, Thanks Guys.
#23
Drifting
Thread Starter
BTW, fan is working excellent 928 Enthusiasts.
It IS an 'upgrade' as it is almost July now and I have been doing all traffic for some time here in the burbs.
This is the setup; pulling and using the shroud.
I think an interior 'fan on' indicator light in the cabin would be nice,
Splice in a small lead for the fan light after the fused link and ground it inside the cabin.
It would be simple, power runs through thermo switch first.
It IS an 'upgrade' as it is almost July now and I have been doing all traffic for some time here in the burbs.
This is the setup; pulling and using the shroud.
I think an interior 'fan on' indicator light in the cabin would be nice,
Splice in a small lead for the fan light after the fused link and ground it inside the cabin.
It would be simple, power runs through thermo switch first.
Last edited by The Fixer; 06-15-2013 at 08:21 AM.