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06-20-2009, 09:49 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Driftwood,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Contemporary Cobra, 427 side oiler
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Originally Posted by undy
there's a 740 Volvo 2 speed fan relay set that works well with the Taurus fan too.
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I saw that setup. I think I'll search around the web and see if i can find any comments about it.
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Go figure?? The size rating must represent the fans' blade housings, not the actual blade diameter. (I guess sorts like bragging about an 8 incher when it's only 7"    )
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Or like saying an engine makes 600HP when the dyno said something.......less. 
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06-20-2009, 02:42 PM
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I bench ran the fan on both speeds a few minutes ago. I made some 8 gauge patch cables for the test. Holy cow, that sucker moves some air on high speed. In fact, to say quite a bit more that the unit I'm currently running would be an understatement. I would think that after installing this unit your heat issues will be a thing of the past. Is your alternator up to the task, idle amps specifically? You'll need a good stout 55 amps or so at idle to keep everything running, including the hi-speed fan.
I've been thinking some more on the fan wiring. Here's my plan... I'm going to install a two position toggle switch on the dash, hi-speed & low-speed. With a flip of the switch I'll be able to choose which speed will cycle via my Painless fan thermostat, hi speed for those scorcher days and lo speed for the rest. In addition I'll run another 3 position toggle switch which will be a manual on for the fan, on-hi, off, 0n-low. I think I'm going to build my own relay pac. I'll use heavier duty relays than the Hollister unit does. I'll mount it all to a piece of 0.090" aluminum, probably with a decorative cover too.
I might have to put this conversion on a faster track..
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06-21-2009, 07:20 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by undy
Is your alternator up to the task, idle amps specifically? You'll need a good stout 55 amps or so at idle to keep everything running, including the hi-speed fan.
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I am running a 100 AMP alternator, not sure if that's enough. Thoughts?
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06-21-2009, 07:25 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by elmariachi
I am running a 100 AMP alternator, not sure if that's enough. Thoughts?
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It's the idle amps you have to worry about. The 100 amp rating is peak load. Most performance alternators will carry an idle amp rating too.
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06-21-2009, 08:19 PM
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Manteca,
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Cobra Make, Engine: None, sold it
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One switch?
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Originally Posted by undy
I bench ran the fan on both speeds a few minutes ago. I made some 8 gauge patch cables for the test. Holy cow, that sucker moves some air on high speed. In fact, to say quite a bit more that the unit I'm currently running would be an understatement. I would think that after installing this unit your heat issues will be a thing of the past. Is your alternator up to the task, idle amps specifically? You'll need a good stout 55 amps or so at idle to keep everything running, including the hi-speed fan.
I've been thinking some more on the fan wiring. Here's my plan... I'm going to install a two position toggle switch on the dash, hi-speed & low-speed. With a flip of the switch I'll be able to choose which speed will cycle via my Painless fan thermostat, hi speed for those scorcher days and lo speed for the rest. In addition I'll run another 3 position toggle switch which will be a manual on for the fan, on-hi, off, 0n-low. I think I'm going to build my own relay pac. I'll use heavier duty relays than the Hollister unit does. I'll mount it all to a piece of 0.090" aluminum, probably with a decorative cover too.
I might have to put this conversion on a faster track..
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Undy,
What if you hook the low speed to one side of the toggle with the thermo on/off and hook up the fast speed to the other side of the toggle as a bypass. That way you would only have one switch.
Terry
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