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FD4LIFE908 04-14-06 03:20 PM

Looking For Fan Controller / Fd
 
anyone know there to get a fan controller for an FD? i know HKS makes one but i cant seem to get my hands on one. i appreciate the help, thanks

IRPerformance 04-14-06 06:21 PM

There's really no reason to because with the power fc or other ecu you can set the fans to come one whenever you want.

FD4LIFE908 04-14-06 08:12 PM

i didnt know that and i have the power FC. lol.. thanks alot

purerx7 04-15-06 08:14 AM

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FD4LIFE908 04-15-06 10:22 PM

cool man, thanks. im going to look at my power fc and try and figure it out, if i cant figure it out i may just buy that hks controller.. thanks anyway tho

chinaman 04-15-06 10:27 PM

There's one being auctioned on ebay. It's been on for a few weeks now and no one has bidded on it so, you can most likely get it at the beginning auction price.

7racer 04-15-06 10:35 PM


Originally Posted by FD4LIFE908
cool man, thanks. im going to look at my power fc and try and figure it out, if i cant figure it out i may just buy that hks controller.. thanks anyway tho


you just need someone with a datalogit and you can change what temps the fans come one at.

It would be a complete waste of money to purchase a separate fan controller when you haven't even tried using the PFC (which you already own)

chopstix 04-16-06 06:24 AM

sorry to jack your thread.

My car already has a SARD fan controller installed. But Im installing the Power FC soon. Should I remove the fan controller before installing the PFC , or just leave it as is?

thanks for your help.

DaleClark 04-16-06 09:49 AM

Correct me if I'm wrong, but when I studied the stock fan control system the ECU has only one fan speed output it has control of. One is controlled by the AC, and one by the thermoswitch. So, the PowerFC should only have control of one fan speed. Also, you have to have the datalogit to change that setting.

The HKS fan controller gives you control of 2 fan speeds, which is how I like it. Turning on the AC bumps up the effective speed one level.

I'm running the HKS fan controller with my PowerFC - they work just fine together. The fan controller has been awesome - keeps temps right where they should be.

Dale

chinaman 04-16-06 10:26 AM

Fan control
 

Originally Posted by DaleClark
Correct me if I'm wrong, but when I studied the stock fan control system the ECU has only one fan speed output it has control of. One is controlled by the AC, and one by the thermoswitch. So, the PowerFC should only have control of one fan speed. Also, you have to have the datalogit to change that setting.

The HKS fan controller gives you control of 2 fan speeds, which is how I like it. Turning on the AC bumps up the effective speed one level.

I'm running the HKS fan controller with my PowerFC - they work just fine together. The fan controller has been awesome - keeps temps right where they should be.

Dale

This fan control harness was suppose to be a recall item which allows the fan to stay running when the motor is shut down. This is to prevent excessive temps and possible engine fire. Not sure if this is what he's looking for or if he's wanting to control fan speed to accomodate upgrades.

willjs7 04-16-06 10:33 AM

i just hooked the relays up to a switch and monitor my coolant temps on my PFC commander and turn on when needed. it still turns on at the stock level as well, and with a/c

FD4LIFE908 04-16-06 11:57 AM

i want both fans to come on automaticly. i think i may go with the hks controller. im going to talk to the guy who tuned my car first tho.. i still value everyones opinion, thanks


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