Re: Monster electric cooling fan upgrade. long. w/photos.
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The board is secured to the base. I can't remove it without being destructive. There are a few pins poking through the board. Some round clips were pressed in then covered with epoxy to guarantee nothing moves. There are a few black square components under the board that appear to have been epoxied to the case as well.
They really didn't want this thing to be opened up.
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Re: Monster electric cooling fan upgrade. long. w/photos.
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i muust have missed some info. you need the plastic plug, 2 heavy wires and 1 small wire. i only see 2 parts bags with numbers. which part # goes with which item(s)?
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Re: Monster electric cooling fan upgrade. long. w/photos.
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06/29/10 10:28 AM
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What are you using for an alternator? How many amps?
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Re: Monster electric cooling fan upgrade. long. w/photos.
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06/29/10 11:46 AM
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We had the little wire in stock so I didn't get it in the bag. Gtx69 listed the correct numbers. I also posted them in the thread. I'm running one of the 130 amp Denso alternators. You can upgrade the factory style alternators too. It's quick and easy. You can read about it half way down this page: http://www.allpar.com/history/mopar/electrical.html
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Re: Monster electric cooling fan upgrade. long. w/photos.
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Hey Feets... here is an FYI... I have an 86 Mustang SVO that we recently did some mods to.. larger turbo, 4 into 1 header, 3" downpipe and etc.. When we first fired it up, the temps coming off the exhaust was incredibly hot.. 1100+ degrees off the header, 800+ off the downpipe.. We ended up having the header, turbo exhaust housing and downpipe ceramic coated and it made a world of difference regarding the under hood temp.. The ceramic coating not only looks better, but it was cheap too.. less than $200 for everything... well worth the money spent.. BTW.. thanks for the write up on the fan, when and if the HHR fan craps out, I will be re-reading this thread..
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Re: Monster electric cooling fan upgrade. long. w/photos.
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I've often thought about ceramic coating my stuff. 10 years ago the coatings were stupid expensive and would not stick to turbos. Now, it's more cost effective and durable. My manifolds are showing their age. If I clean them up or make new ones I'll have them coated.
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Re: Monster electric cooling fan upgrade. long. w/photos.
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Are you trying to tell me that it gets warm in San Antonio? If it wasn't for the river that place would be a desert.
I imagine one of these fans would do the trick.
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Re: Monster electric cooling fan upgrade. long. w/photos.
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Andrewh has a prototype (and stillborn project) Painless Performance EFI system. It's taken some tuning just like any other EFI setup but it runs great and gets really good mileage. There's plenty of get up and go in that 5.9 too.
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Re: Monster electric cooling fan upgrade. long. w/photos.
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Re: Monster electric cooling fan upgrade. long. w/photos.
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