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Originally Posted by Baer383 Were you able to get the sensor in the pan to work with your fans? Thanks for the comments guys. I wired the fan to a
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I wired the fan to a switch on the center console. That was the quickest and easiest way to get the fan up and working. With ambient temperatures around 80 with relatively low humidity, I have not had a real chance to test it yet. I never broke 200 degrees on the dyno with the fan so it appears to be a worthwhile mod so far. ![]() Niztalgic LOL yep, it was a déjà vu for Thomas. He and Kenny both mentioned you had been in recently for a tune. We should meet up sometime and compare notes. |
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