My M2 i/c with my "custom" fan
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My M2 i/c with my "custom" fan
If someone can give me there email address so they can post some pictures for me that might help others out there.
I installed a OEM dog (dodge) neon rad. fan on my i/c with only a few tools and a few hours. That included the wiring to the master switch to the cockpit. Ill give a better write up when the pictures get posted.
I installed a OEM dog (dodge) neon rad. fan on my i/c with only a few tools and a few hours. That included the wiring to the master switch to the cockpit. Ill give a better write up when the pictures get posted.
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Please do, I'd be very interested to see how that setup worked for you. I'm wanting to try and do something like that but with the V-mount IC. Good idea to use the neon fan too!
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Looks nice. Are you at all concerned with the clearance issue with your drive pully hitting the fan assy?
Thats a great idea though. If it is really benificial you could get low profile after market fans that are better looking and more functional then the Mopar one!
Thats a great idea though. If it is really benificial you could get low profile after market fans that are better looking and more functional then the Mopar one!
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The dog was there for most of the install and was a kind ear to hear listen to the mumbles I was muddering. As for the girl she is nice enough to help fund the car and to feed me when I get hungary
As for the clearance issue all I did was chop a small support piece on the fan its self just to make sure. I have alittle less than an inch of clearance for the drive pulley, the fan is very secure and is resting on the cross member that the i/c is setting on. The whole thing cost me about $20, 15 for the fan and 5 for the switch and wire. If anyone needs to know the modle number of the fan let me know.
As for the clearance issue all I did was chop a small support piece on the fan its self just to make sure. I have alittle less than an inch of clearance for the drive pulley, the fan is very secure and is resting on the cross member that the i/c is setting on. The whole thing cost me about $20, 15 for the fan and 5 for the switch and wire. If anyone needs to know the modle number of the fan let me know.
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