Installed a E-fan. looking for better ways to control it.
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Installed a E-fan. looking for better ways to control it.
I just installed a fan out of the thunderbird about 3 weeks ago. I think ive finally got it dialed in. But i got to thinking. Is there a way to use the output of a stock temp sensor to control the fan rather then the temp prob. Im looking for something more reliable that and less sensitive to ambient temps. Im sure there is a way just wondering if anyone else thought about this.
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Havent' seen anyone use the OEM temp sensor to control a fan. Suppose it would work. Temperature probes work just fine? What are you gonna use to control the fan? I mean really, for $30-40 you can buy a complete fan relay control and be done.
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that link looks awesome im gonna have to read it all.
bigblue, i have the whole thing all set up with all the relays. it works but i dont particularly like. im also a engineer so im working on trying make it better.
bigblue, i have the whole thing all set up with all the relays. it works but i dont particularly like. im also a engineer so im working on trying make it better.
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will do not sure whens its gonna happen. I have a internship working with pressure sensors...im sure my boss knows a think or two about something like this. Im gonna pick his brain next week.
I just read that link danno posted and its looks like exactly what i want, its just very expensive haha
I just read that link danno posted and its looks like exactly what i want, its just very expensive haha
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So i think i figured this out and it will be installed this weekend i hope. I bought this controller
Derale 16749 Derale Electric Fan Accessories
and then made my own rad hose adapter because couldn't find the right diameter adapter with a 3/8ntp
Heres are the pics of it, sorry crappy cell pics. hopefully it gets the job done.


Derale 16749 Derale Electric Fan Accessories
and then made my own rad hose adapter because couldn't find the right diameter adapter with a 3/8ntp
Heres are the pics of it, sorry crappy cell pics. hopefully it gets the job done.


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thanks, buddy did the welding i did the machining, yes the fan pulls more then 25 amps, i have all my big relays that will be tripped by that controller so there will not be high current flowing through it.
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^ did the Zombie thread resurection.. no me.. 
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f131...roller-244645/
here is my solution until I get time to learn how to do menus on an Arduino

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f131...roller-244645/
here is my solution until I get time to learn how to do menus on an Arduino
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Go with the best, your engine is worth it. The FK55 should do nicely.
http://www.dccontrol.com/constant_te...ontrollers.htm
http://www.dccontrol.com/constant_te...ontrollers.htm
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Well i am a little late on the update on this but i ripped it all out. Over heated a couple times because the controls had the fan set on off. Throughout the whole time, i never saw any real gains in power or mpg. Decided toyota knew what they were doing and just put the stock fan back in.
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