I've gone through an extensive search on the forum about the best way to connect electric fans, this includes:
Fan controller from Jegs - part number was listed and they no longer have the one referenced
I found the following links during my search, but they all turn up an Ooops page.
I picked up my electric fans from a 2001 Camaro that one had an ls1
I picked up this idea from here: https://harristuning.com/Tbi/electric-fan-conversion/
However, I'm not comfortable with the way he did connections and relays, and found many aftermarket units. Considering my fans were only $30, I felt I had enough wiggle room to afford something off the shelf.
I'm looking at this one from summit racing:
Or:
Amazon has a few, but their not detailed enough to notice the differences. Chase Bays has one, but doesn't seem even close to the quality of the painless performance.
This one seems to be a good option too:
I don't mind paying a little bit because of the price I got the fans.
I'd love to hear any options/alternative, and even better just tell me which way to go.
Thanks!
Fan controller from Jegs - part number was listed and they no longer have the one referenced
I found the following links during my search, but they all turn up an Ooops page.
I picked up my electric fans from a 2001 Camaro that one had an ls1
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I picked up this idea from here: https://harristuning.com/Tbi/electric-fan-conversion/
However, I'm not comfortable with the way he did connections and relays, and found many aftermarket units. Considering my fans were only $30, I felt I had enough wiggle room to afford something off the shelf.
I'm looking at this one from summit racing:
Painless Performance 30117 Painless Performance Dual Activation Electric Fan Relay Kits | Summit Racing
Free Shipping - Painless Performance Dual Activation Electric Fan Relay Kits with qualifying orders of $109. Shop Fan Switches at Summit Racing.
www.summitracing.com
Painless Wiring
Painless Performance Dual Fan-Dual Activation Fan Relay Kit (185 degrees F On/175 degrees F Off), Part Number 30117.
www.painlessperformance.com
Amazon has a few, but their not detailed enough to notice the differences. Chase Bays has one, but doesn't seem even close to the quality of the painless performance.
This one seems to be a good option too:
Dual Fan Two Speed Fan Relay Kit
Description If you are running dual fans and want to have factory-like fan control, this kit is just what you need! In GM LS applications GM used three relays to control your fans in series to enable the fans to work together. With this kit both fans will turn on low speed together when the [...]
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I don't mind paying a little bit because of the price I got the fans.
I'd love to hear any options/alternative, and even better just tell me which way to go.
Thanks!