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Old 04-06-2006, 09:16 AM   #22
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while we're on this... hehehe... sorry g6 but maybe this will give you a headache or not...

with the extra condensor/rad fan laying around... can i hook it up with the front of my condensor; being that there is no room in between the rad and the condensor; and the FALs covering my whole rad

would that do any more cooling to my engine ( and condensor because who wants warm a/c in burning hot summers) ... im running an all n/a setup

with new internals.

pistons/rods/cams/lift springs/retainers/knifed crank and such

i do a lot of stop of go traffic because of work and school and it does get a little above optimal running temp on the i95 and in manhattan here in ny. cause in the summer there is a lot of traffic and a car right in front of you doesn't do you any good so i was wondering.

i was into computers before and i used a heater core for cooling my cpu and such and i put a puller and pusher on each side and it helped

can i switch the 12v with the g and make it a pusher?

so all in all again will it do any good? i mean in the sense of pushing more air. and yea it will only turn on when the a/c is on.

my fans on my car are not hooked up like my friends car... it has a thermo switch and everything else...

so would that work ?

just hook up the fan to the front of the condenser with the 12v and g switch over... all ih ave to do is test the voltage on the wires which ones which and switch em over..

will this work ?
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