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N204life 02-06-2010 09:24 PM

Installed a mercury electric fan today. 3.0 v6 (Kinda pic heav)
 
So i just got done putting in a electric fan out of a some sort of mercury with the 3.8l v6 model ($15). Was easy as heck, because i used all the stock bolts (4) to secure it on the radiator. I ended up not having to cut a thing. Along with a torqflo radiator kit from autozone ($17) i got it all done. I ended up using a relay from the a/c fuse block to power the fan, since i ripped out the a/c awhile ago and it was a 22amp. I hooked up the fan for the low speed for now until i hook up a switch to enable turbo mode for high speed, but right now it cools it just fine.
Anyways i suck at writing things so i just show some pics to show it off. And if someone is planning on doing this, feel free to message me with questions on more pics.
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camo31_10.50 02-06-2010 09:32 PM

LOL ya could do a bit better write up than that LMAO!!

and what is this torqflo radiator kit thing??? lmao

N204life 02-06-2010 09:43 PM

Sorry about the crappy writing, Ive been sick all day and now im high as kite on cold medicine so i can watch the Superbowl tomorrow.
Anyways the torqflo thing is a universal thermostat relay with a metal prod you put inside the radiator hose and you set the temp for on and off.
http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...icFan002-1.jpg

camo31_10.50 02-06-2010 09:44 PM

OHH ok i see :)

that helps a lot! lol

Tracey98277 02-06-2010 09:49 PM

did you notice any kind of power gain? i've read that belt driven fans can take 15-20hp from a motor, but idk about the 3vze cause its only a 14 inch fan.

N204life 02-06-2010 09:56 PM

Definitely not 15-20 hp, maybe a couple from what i felt right away, but then again i didn't drive far. I think the real test will be going up hills. It is really nice having it warm up in half the time and not be loud as hell when its cold.

camo31_10.50 02-06-2010 10:00 PM

LOL it's only like 1 or 2 horsepower dude! hahaha if it was 15 or 20 hp..then people would be doing this swap EVERYDAY TO EVERY VEHICLE lmao

Tracey98277 02-06-2010 10:06 PM

yeah hills suck. i drive the I-5 from san deigo to seattle every winter and when i hit those steep grades between shasta and eugene i start getting thoughts of a v8 swap.

Tracey98277 02-06-2010 10:08 PM


Originally Posted by camo31"10.50" (Post 51357557)
LOL it's only like 1 or 2 horsepower dude! hahaha if it was 15 or 20 hp..then people would be doing this swap EVERYDAY TO EVERY VEHICLE lmao

well yeah like i said i was unsure cause its only a 14 plastic inch fan, what i had read was big diesels gained 15-20 on electric fans but this must be due to their size, i.e. 18-24 inch metal fans.

camo31_10.50 02-06-2010 10:08 PM

that's when ya hit the damn nitrous button dude!!!!!!!!!

Tracey98277 02-06-2010 10:11 PM


Originally Posted by camo31"10.50" (Post 51357564)
that's when ya hit the damn nitrous button dude!!!!!!!!!

yes but i try to avoid dumping dollar bills into my intake for the sake of getting up the grade faster on a 22 hour road trip lol.

Tracey98277 02-06-2010 10:14 PM

hey camo31 you just got sig quoted. lol.

874runnersr5 02-06-2010 10:15 PM

Well if you gain some, you'll loose some from the power it uses. Not much power from both sides but yea, something to think about.

camo31_10.50 02-06-2010 10:16 PM

ahh i gotchya...i'm sooo glad i don't have nitrous...it'd get me in WAYY too much trouble LMAO

SWEET!!! i'm in like 5 or 6 sigs now :) :) :)

and yea big rigs prolly would gain a lil more horsepower loosing that big arse fan LOL

camo31_10.50 02-06-2010 10:18 PM

but the power the fan draws is MINIMAL...like...it's a VERY small draw, i believe it's a good size draw when it first kicks on but after it's not...

kinda like HID lights in a sense, LOTS of power comin on, but hardly no power running

Tracey98277 02-06-2010 10:24 PM

nitrous is great for laying waste to a 3.4 taco off a light, and yeah it is kinda hard on the wallet when a bottle fill is $50 so i don't use it every day so i think it is the cost that keeps me outta trouble lol.

/end thread jack

sorry OP, when ever i post in a tread it some how gets on the subject of nitrous cause i am one of the few who was either genius enough... or dumb enough to use it on a 3.0


Originally Posted by camo31"10.50" (Post 51357573)
but the power the fan draws is MINIMAL...like...it's a VERY small draw, i believe it's a good size draw when it first kicks on but after it's not...

kinda like HID lights in a sense, LOTS of power comin on, but hardly no power running

its a 22 amp fan right? 22 amps is a lot but idk if that is a big draw on electrical system.

stormin94 02-07-2010 01:25 AM

How did you wire it up? I have one of those Hayden Imperial adjustable thermostat controllers with probe, but it doesn't have a relay, and I'm stuck on this for now, and the weather hasn't necessarily been inviting......I think we've had rain for 26 days of the last 30.

I'm glad to see someone actually did this and got it to work. All the other threads just talk about how easy it is, and how much better it is than stock/flexalite/taurus, but not a single one has any pictures of an actual swap, which had me wondering for a while.....

betelnut 02-07-2010 08:14 AM

I can't tell from the pics where you placed the probe.

DJ99 02-07-2010 08:27 AM

I used that same Torqflo controller. I stuck the sensor in the top radiator hose from the front, between the little piece of foam provided with the kit and the hose itself. You don't want to bend or kink the wire at all. Gentle bends. There will be no leak if you use a screw type hose clamp.

N204life 02-07-2010 08:35 AM


Originally Posted by DJ99 (Post 51357804)
I used that same Torqflo controller. I stuck the sensor in the top radiator hose from the front, between the little piece of foam provided with the kit and the hose itself. You don't want to bend or kink the wire at all. Gentle bends. There will be no leak if you use a screw type hose clamp.

Yep i put mine in the same place.

As far as the relay, it is built into it. Its not a typical relay but it is a 240v/20amp
From what i've seen the hayden imperial is the same thing, colors and all. Just a different brand


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