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Old 08-02-2012, 04:00 PM
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Default Re: E-Fan controller option

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Originally Posted by scottminor
No, I am not running hot, I don't like the roar of the mechanical fan. I also have a whipple. What I would really like to do is have the fans run for 15 minutes after I shut the engine off to get rid of some the heat. The engine stays hot for hour and hours after its parked.

You just need to turn the ****ing radio up or get a louder exhaust then.

That isn't going to do **** then for what you want. First the PCM wont run the fans after you shut off the motor. If you had a seperate fan controller, you can do this- but your not going to be cooling the engine down any faster.

You will need an electric water pump to circulate the system while the motor is off. I've never looked into seeing if there is some type of passive electric water pump that would free spin when its not powered allowing the mechanical pump to circulate the system. But thats not going to work either, if the trucks off that water pump is going to be locked up by the belt. You would have to go fully electric water pump only.

I'd call these guys-
http://www.meziere.com/default.aspx
They would have what you need and tell you exactly how to wire everythign up.
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