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Humdingah
06-27-2007, 04:49 PM
Does anyone have all the part numbers that need to be ordered to convert the H2's clutch fan over to the 2500HD electric fan? I think I recall reading you need to order everything seperately (fans, shroud, nuts/bolts) and I found the wiring harness at Nelson Performance so I'm good there.

Thanks in advance,

Dan

HUMMERcustoms.com/TAZ
06-28-2007, 08:43 AM
Partsguy and I have covered this many times so you may be able to do a search and find what you need on forum already.

Yesterday I responded to question Orange was having about using a shroud or not and mentioned parts needed and to contact Nelson on buying harness to match HD fan kit. I'm sorry i cannot recall the parts numbers.

I'm not sure how it applies past 2005 H2's or if numbers can be gotten vey easily anymore. I do know they have been mentioned a long time back in our forum. Search may turn them up.

Sorry for not being more help.

TAZ

Tallowood_Air
06-28-2007, 09:46 PM
listed as chevrolet parts:

shroud: 89023365
motor: 89023368 [need 2]
Blade: 89023366 [need 2]

if you need the connector: 88987983 [need 2]

tomp
06-29-2007, 01:13 AM
Is this a "plug-n-Play" setup, meaning there are connections in the H2's wiring harness to support these two connectors?

Humdingah
06-29-2007, 04:27 AM
Thanks guys...I did several searches and couldn't find any part numbers.

HUMMERcustoms.com/TAZ
06-29-2007, 07:53 AM
The GM HD fan kit has to have wiring harness from Nelsonperformance.com
It will come with info on connections.

TAZ

Tallowood_Air
06-29-2007, 04:27 PM
The GM HD fan kit has to have wiring harness from Nelsonperformance.com
It will come with info on connections.

TAZ

or you can get just the plugs and use a stand-alone fan controller. Try SPAL or Flex-a-lite.

The way I understand the harness from nelson, you need to flash the PCM in order for it to work. [I could be wrong, though]

Tallowood_Air
06-29-2007, 04:29 PM
Thanks guys...I did several searches and couldn't find any part numbers.

Me, Too.:confused:

HUMMERcustoms.com/TAZ
06-30-2007, 11:51 AM
You just plug Nelson harness up to work.

There is one wire that instructions tell you what connector to hook to so you can have your PCM control the on and off temps for fan. You do have to go to a tuner shop that can hook up and turn on that function. It is there but, of course set in the off position. Most any turner shop should be able to do that for you for minimal fee. I think some of the newer handheld progrmers have the ability to turn fan control on.

Another solution is to hook the wire into a connector that turns fans on only when AC is running. When you get up above 25 mph the forced wind will cool the H2 if not using it hard. You can use this setup until you get to a shop or find someone with a newer handheld to set up fan control properly.

You could use an aftermarket unit to run electric fans but, I personally have not had good experience with them. Using the factory fan control bypass you can cut of fan by turning off the AC switch. I would not want to use this long but, not afraid to use it till i get a unit to turn that control on in the PCM.

TAZ

HUM GOOD
06-30-2007, 01:54 PM
Why is it that you guys are trading out the clutch fan?
Does this take some strain off the engine?
Helps cool easier?

Would like to know more, to decide if it is something I would like to do....

Thanks Guys!

HUMMERcustoms.com/TAZ
07-01-2007, 07:01 AM
Better cooling but, more importantly gain in HP. Rule of thumb is 15 to 18 HP with electric fans. Plus the electric fans can help control how much temp you want to run during different times of the year. Colder, set fans to come on at 220 and your t-stat opens faster heater works quicker. In heat, set it for 180 AC works quicker.

Now all this does not even start to cover the benefit to the engines length of service and dependability.

TAZ

HUM GOOD
07-01-2007, 01:06 PM
Better cooling but, more importantly gain in HP. Rule of thumb is 15 to 18 HP with electric fans. Plus the electric fans can help control how much temp you want to run during different times of the year. Colder, set fans to come on at 220 and your t-stat opens faster heater works quicker. In heat, set it for 180 AC works quicker.

Now all this does not even start to cover the benefit to the engines length of service and dependability.

TAZ

Thanks for the confirmation - I will be looking into this - no doubt.

HUM GOOD
07-01-2007, 01:33 PM
I've done some searching - found 2 kits complete - right down to the automatic on/off switch

1. - http://www.lingenfelter.com/store/flx505.html

2. - http://www.breathlessperformance.com/products/Hummer%20dual%20electric%20fans.asp


both seem to sell for just under $600 bucks.

My question is why go with 2500 - buying all seperate parts - then buying the Nelson harness - then figuring the tuning - etc - when you can just buy a plug in kit...... can it actually be thatmuch cheaper? or has experience proven these products no good?

Tallowood_Air
07-01-2007, 11:18 PM
I've done some searching - found 2 kits complete - right down to the automatic on/off switch

1. - http://www.lingenfelter.com/store/flx505.html

2. - http://www.breathlessperformance.com/products/Hummer%20dual%20electric%20fans.asp


both seem to sell for just under $600 bucks.

My question is why go with 2500 - buying all seperate parts - then buying the Nelson harness - then figuring the tuning - etc - when you can just buy a plug in kit...... can it actually be thatmuch cheaper? or has experience proven these products no good?


to me, it isn't a matter of price, I use oem parts whenever I can.

Also, heard negative things about flex-a-lite fans - blades breaking, ect.. Which may or may not be true, but I'll try to avoid possibilities when I can.

on some level, there's also the matter of resale value...

HUM GOOD
07-02-2007, 12:08 AM
to me, it isn't a matter of price, I use oem parts whenever I can.

Also, heard negative things about flex-a-lite fans - blades breaking, ect.. Which may or may not be true, but I'll try to avoid possibilities when I can.

on some level, there's also the matter of resale value...

You have some good points here Tallowood!!!!:clapping: Thanks..

Humdingah
07-02-2007, 05:07 PM
I've done some searching - found 2 kits complete - right down to the automatic on/off switch

1. - http://www.lingenfelter.com/store/flx505.html

2. - http://www.breathlessperformance.com/products/Hummer%20dual%20electric%20fans.asp


both seem to sell for just under $600 bucks.

My question is why go with 2500 - buying all seperate parts - then buying the Nelson harness - then figuring the tuning - etc - when you can just buy a plug in kit...... can it actually be thatmuch cheaper? or has experience proven these products no good?
I'm willing to bet that those are both Flex-A-Lite (FAL) kits and you can find them cheaper at Summit Racing or Jeg's if you can find a part number for the kit (looks like it might be 595). FAL is also notorius for controllers that burn out...a good number of the Lightning guys went the FAL route and several have had two or three controllers melt on them. I'd avoid the FAL controllers...

HUM GOOD
07-02-2007, 06:08 PM
I'm willing to bet that those are both Flex-A-Lite (FAL) kits and you can find then cheaper at Summit Racing or Jeg's if you can find a part number for the kit (looks like it might be 595). FAL is also notorius for controllers that burn out...a good number of the Lightning guys went the FAL route and several have had two or three controllers melt on them. I'd avoid the FAL controllers...

Good looking out - Thanks

410225
07-02-2007, 06:29 PM
I'm willing to bet that those are both Flex-A-Lite (FAL) kits and you can find then cheaper at Summit Racing or Jeg's if you can find a part number for the kit (looks like it might be 595). FAL is also notorius for controllers that burn out...a good number of the Lightning guys went the FAL route and several have had two or three controllers melt on them. I'd avoid the FAL controllers...

FOUND CHEAPER PLACE FOR FLEX-A-LITE.
http://www.performancecenter.com/product/Cooling+%26+Fans/Electric+Fans/0/5/0/Hummer%7Eam+general/2004/H2/Vehicle+Specific+Electric+Fans/6.0L

OrangeCrush
07-03-2007, 12:34 AM
I just ordered this fan assy this weekend.

http://static.summitracing.com/global/images/prod/large/flx-284_w.jpg

http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=FLX%2D284&N=700+0&autoview=sku