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Old 12-08-2008, 04:44 PM   #31
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the SARD one is nice. JDM is good on it. But, it is a little too basic I think. Needs more doodads.
It's a fan controller, fans either spin low, or hi.. the controller add's a range to their operation. So they don't come on at full blast, if you're looking for import tuner bullshit to add to your car get one that has a water spray function added to it so you can add one of those cool spray kits to your intercooler for show points.

Otherwise, deal.

it's that simple dude.

http://www.frsport.com/DIF-Universal...-_p_10337.html

That's the one I've been eyeballing for my car, just not ready to pull a 200 dollar trigger on it just yet. Otherwise you can do like the rest of the jdm guys out there and wire it into your stock fan relay, no jazzy electric box to draw battery current, just on or off when the car tells it to.
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Okay cool.
I 100% will NOT be getting the DIF one.
scratch it off the list.

I don't want a sprayer for anything.
I don't think I am looking at "import tuner bullshit". I'm not even sure what that is.
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I've got a pivot....it's the tits

only gripe is that it only dispays in *C....but i'm adjusting

mine has capability to display oil temp too, which would be cool if i didn't already have an oil temp gauge.

It taps into the stock coolant sensor so you don't need to worry about mounting an extra sensor, and other than that you only really need a basic 5 prong relay

PM me with any questions, i think i've got the owner's manual in a PDF if you want
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It's a fan controller, fans either spin low, or hi.. the controller add's a range to their operation. So they don't come on at full blast, if you're looking for import tuner bullshit to add to your car get one that has a water spray function added to it so you can add one of those cool spray kits to your intercooler for show points.

Otherwise, deal.

it's that simple dude.

DIF Universal PWM Fan Controller Variable Speed **Introductory Price**

That's the one I've been eyeballing for my car, just not ready to pull a 200 dollar trigger on it just yet. Otherwise you can do like the rest of the jdm guys out there and wire it into your stock fan relay, no jazzy electric box to draw battery current, just on or off when the car tells it to.
That one isn't pretty enough for Brian, he wants lights and digital readouts and other non-sense! LOL!



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C* is what I want. I don't know how to reaf Farenheit.

I've got oil temp meter already..and pressure for that matter.

again, I have no idea where the stock Coolant sensor is... and I really don't know what a 5 prong relay is or what to do with it.
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That one isn't pretty enough for Brian, he wants lights and digital readouts and other non-sense! LOL!



LOL!

duhhhh

engine bay is for a cool valve cover as well as a cool grounding kit in the near future. Hopefully one with a little blinky light.
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hook it up to a switch wired to a disco ball.
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meh... no that doesn't help me.

Russ, want to sell yours to me?
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duhhhh

engine bay is for a cool valve cover as well as a cool grounding kit in the near future. Hopefully one with a little blinky light.
You could put those clear radiator hoses with neon lighting too! FTMFW! Oh, and like 30 tiny nitrous bottles hidden in the passenger's seat! LOL!

I would get the DIF one because I'm cheap and I don't care about cool doohickeys. I like the pivot one that you posted a pic of though. It's simple, small, and still has flashy lights and digital displays!
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C* is what I want. I don't know how to reaf Farenheit.

I've got oil temp meter already..and pressure for that matter.

again, I have no idea where the stock Coolant sensor is... and I really don't know what a 5 prong relay is or what to do with it.
stock coolant sensor is on the intake manifold in the front

you're going to tap into the wire that runs to your ecu (from coolant sensor)

then, you wire the trigger wire (from fan controller) to the relay to switch on your fan. for relay wiring, just search for any basic e-fan install

pertty simple....
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I think I'll have somebody do it for me.
sounds pretty difficult.


from what I can tell, the fan has a red wire and a black wire coming out of it. I assume one is for power and one is for ground.
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I think I'll have somebody do it for me.
sounds pretty difficult.


from what I can tell, the fan has a red wire and a black wire coming out of it. I assume one is for power and one is for ground.
true

fan controller sends out a ground signal when water reaches desired temp

this ground should be connected to the relay which supplies ground to the fan (you don't hook the wire from fan controller directly to the fan cuz it would draw too much current and fry the controller)

It's really not THAT complicated....took me about an hour of research and 2 hours of work
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where is this "relay"?
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Lol.... I can't handle tuned computers.

Stock KA or bust.
Nah bro, You have no idea.
Its sick.
I have a tuned na ka. and it goes really well!
I can send you a chip if you wanna try it out!
LMK!

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where is this "relay"?
on the shelf at any autoparts store

just a generic 5 prong relay...
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ok, then what?

where do I put that generic 5 prong relay?
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I can sell you a Chip sure.
If you can sloder it in. $50 shipped with a na ka tune stage 3.
I can put a few other tunes on it for future booooooost also.
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ecu sees cooltant temp reading from sensor, then you set temp where eva! and your good.
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Wow.

You may have problems running two devices off the same sensor - the sensor varies resistance based on temperature, but I don't know how well either device deals with doubling the impedance. Cliff notes: try it and see if they both still work.

As far as wiring up a standard Bosch-style relay - it has 4 (or 5, don't worry about pin 87a) pins on the bottom, that are labelled:
85/86 - these are the "coil" that get the "signal" to turn on the other pins - wire one of these to +12v and the other to your fan controller.
87/30 - these are the "power" pins, so wire one to fused +12v and the other to your fan's red wire. Black wire on the fan goes to a good ground location.
If you want to be cool, wire the "coil" +12v to the same +12v you use for 87/30. Keeps wires running to the relay at a minimum.

That's it buddy Enjoy your doodads.
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ok, then what?

where do I put that generic 5 prong relay?
don't make me "let me google that for you"

search them shits....there's 4 wires you hook up to the relay (one prong is left empty).....

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Wow.

You may have problems running two devices off the same sensor - the sensor varies resistance based on temperature, but I don't know how well either device deals with doubling the impedance. Cliff notes: try it and see if they both still work.

As far as wiring up a standard Bosch-style relay - it has 4 (or 5, don't worry about pin 87a) pins on the bottom, that are labelled:
85/86 - these are the "coil" that get the "signal" to turn on the other pins - wire one of these to +12v and the other to your fan controller.
87/30 - these are the "power" pins, so wire one to fused +12v and the other to your fan's red wire. Black wire on the fan goes to a good ground location.
If you want to be cool, wire the "coil" +12v to the same +12v you use for 87/30. Keeps wires running to the relay at a minimum.

That's it buddy Enjoy your doodads.
correct, but the Pivot uses a switched ground, and you've explained how to wire it up with a switched (+)....right?
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blew my mind.... whoaaaaa.

I'll give it a shot one of these days.
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correct, but the Pivot uses a switched ground, and you've explained how to wire it up with a switched (+)
Negative. The way I described it energizes the coil when the pin connected to the controller goes low (switched ground) - the other side of the coil is +12v. The coil doesn't activate the relay until it has power passing through it, I.E. one gets +12v and the other gets ground.
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Lol Brian, I'll wire it up for you if you let me put "GSXRJJORDAN" somewhere on your car, with glitter. Might even supply the relay, fuse, and glitter.
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Negative. The way I described it energizes the coil when the pin connected to the controller goes low (switched ground) - the other side of the coil is +12v. The coil doesn't activate the relay until it has power passing through it, I.E. one gets +12v and the other gets ground.
i think i gotcha. So the +12V "signal" and the ground from the fan controller basically "switch on" the relay.....which connects the fan to the power source

i wired mine up so that it has a constant (+) supply, and the ground is being switched through the relay (with a fuse inline)

any adverse effects to having it wired this way?
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i think i gotcha. So the +12V "signal" and the ground from the fan controller basically "switch on" the relay.....which connects the fan to the power source

i wired mine up so that it has a constant (+) supply, and the ground is being switched through the relay (with a fuse inline)

any adverse effects to having it wired this way?
Lol we're sayin the same thing like a synonym, man. +12v signal = +12v constant supply. I just like to use the word "signal" so that people understand this lead doesn't have any real power going through it (like the +12v "87/30" lead does).
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Lol we're sayin the same thing like a synonym, man. +12v signal = +12v constant supply. I just like to use the word "signal" so that people understand this lead doesn't have any real power going through it (like the +12v "87/30" lead does).
no, i'm talkin about the "supply"....the heavy gauge shit that runs through the relay to the fan.

I have it so that when the relay switches, it supplies (-), not (+) to the fan. (fans always are connected to (+))

i'm assuming it doesn't really matter, since it's just completing the circuit...but i wanna be sure
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no, i'm talkin about the "supply"....the heavy gauge shit that runs through the relay to the fan.

I have it so that when the relay switches, it supplies (-), not (+) to the fan. (fans always are connected to (+))

i'm assuming it doesn't really matter, since it's just completing the circuit...but i wanna be sure
It's all good. Doesn't make any "more" or "less" sense. Definitely works.
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