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Old 07-16-2005, 01:29 AM
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Sorry to sound a bit newbe-ish but i can't figure out what this does? T
(the little sensor next to the fan on the bottom .... with the wire that goes into the engine bay)
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Re: What is this?

it reads the temp in ur car and turns the fan on to the i/c. if u unplug it ur i/c fan will always run and not only when it gets hot. so i unplugged it u should to.
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Old 07-17-2005, 04:19 PM
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Re: What is this?

lol... yeah we usually unplug it for dyno's or track days but leave it plugged in for the street, it'll turn on when the engine bay hits like 64 degrees anyway.

mind you if you're running that border looking top fan all the time then you probably wouldn't notice the noise or whatever anyway!
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Re: What is this?

It turns on at 160 degrees ... not 64.
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Re: What is this?

So is it a good idea to disconnect it for the summer?
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Re: What is this?

yea i would say so so that it doesnt get realy hot and stays cool
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Re: Re: What is this?

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It turns on at 160 degrees ... not 64.
sorry. 62.5 deg celcius. (high setting) (144 deg F)
45.5 Deg C low setting

Jap car, japs use SI units. so does Aus and NZ, so that's what i tend to stick to.
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