Thank Sean. I'll order the DIY kit as soon as it appears on your site.
Well Tony, you'll get Vin # 0000000002. I heard my coins clang from here in Texas when they hit his porch earlier. Or maybe that was beers hitting dirt in my lawn...
Hey. Do ya'll call 90 degrees hot up there??? What you need parts like these for?
just ordered mine.
sean whats the range of temps you can turn it on / off at ?
Actually Dave... my kit arrived the day before Sean posted this thread so I have number 1.
Dave was spotted outside his local Texas UPS (pictured below) anxiously awaiting the arrival of his fan kit. The heat in Texas must be making him delirious. Please Sean, ship his out soon for everyone's sake.
Sean if you could send him the rest of his shorts also... I think while he was messing with the fan, his shorts got caught in there.
Ummmm, interesting attire Dave......
I am installing just at the moment.
12V + and 0V - is already connected.
But which green should i take??
That one in the upper wire harness loom (very thick) or the one at the lower loom with the connector.
Please have a look at the pictures.
Sean,
You say "The purpose prior was to cycle the fan on and off after the engine was shut off hot so that boiling didn’t occur in the cylinder heads".
I'm just trying to understand how that happens. Since the coolant isn't flowing with the engine off, is boiling in the heads prevented mostly by just getting the heat out of the engine bay?
I did the same mod to one of my Jaguar XJ-S's years ago - never did any tests to measure the difference, but it sure makes me feel better...
Ron