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Old 04-23-2008, 11:17 PM   #1
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cuz i'm planning on using an adjustable temp fan controller that relies on its own provided temp sensor. I'm thinking the ECU temp sender puts out a different signal than the one with this kit......

So i ordered the kit i was gonna use from summit, and now find out its backordered. This got me thinking it could be a sign that i don't need it. S13's have a circuit built in for an A/C fan correct? Meaning it triggers the A/C fan when temp reaches a certain point and/or the A/C is turned on. Instead of dropping $40 on an adjustable kit (or $30 for non adjustable), could i plug my fans into this circuit?? I'm assuming it's relayed...but if not then i could just hook up a relay that's triggered from this circuit correct?

I'm all about low buck but effective. let me know if that would work and if i would need to use a relay or not
NOTE: (i'll be using 2 14" fans that each draw 6.7 amps)
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