RE: Quality Fan Thermostat ?

From: Michael Sykes (msykes@su.edu)
Date: Thu Nov 11 1999 - 17:39:23 EST


Hey B,
does it keep it as cool as the factory fan?

-mike d.

88 6er, 3.55, Slushbox w/a 3/5 drop, headers, Hi flow cat, 2.5" Borla muffler,
14x3 K&N, JET stage II, Magnecors, Daytona seats, TekStyle tonneau, H4's

http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Pit/1133
http://members.xoom.com/dakotaperf/index.html

>>> "Bernd D. Ratsch" <bernd@texas.net> 11/10/99 06:46PM >>>
Flex-a-lite sells a seperate AUTO or MANUAL switch...as well as Hayden.

(I've been using the Hayden for over six months without any problems.)

- Bernd

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net]On Behalf Of GS-
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 4:10 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: Quality Fan Thermostat ?

Just wondering if anyone that installed their own fan
can make a suggestion on a good adjustable thermostat
to kick the fan on. I have 2 Potter & Brumfield 40 amp
relays in the circuit (overkill for 2, 10 amp fans) but
they are the very small VF4 series. The 3 inputs to kick
the fan on are, 1 A/C, 1 adj.thermo and 1 manual switch.
Should there be more? Anyone have any regrets not installing
anything else with their fan control setup? BTW, if I can't
find a good adjustable thermostat, I know pepboys has a Hayden
thermostat kit for $39 with relays. I've also heard someone
talk about one that installs in the thermostat housing, you
have to drill a hole and tap threads??Haven't seen that one yet.

Thanks

GS -

98 5.2L 5spd
w/Flex-a-lite dual 12" fans, soon!



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