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Old 03-14-2013, 09:58 PM   #1
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Fan controller

Suggestions on a good fan controller? I'm running duals. Everything I've seen, some people like and some people don't. And some I've seen almost catch on fire.

So what are you guys running!? Cost, reliability, can control both fans separately?
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Old 03-14-2013, 11:27 PM   #2
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Automobile Multimeter for EGT, Boost, Blue [SYL-1813B] - $57.50 : auberins.com, Temperature control solutions for home and industry

I run that, its both a gauge and a fan switch. The way it works its supposed to turn on a buzzer or something at a programmed temp, I have it set to flip a relay at 185* that switches my fans on and flips the relay back off once temps get down to 175*. Works amazing and it was pretty cheap. Oh and I'm running altima dual fans.
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Unless you're running an I6 or V8 you should be running a clutch fan
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Old 03-15-2013, 08:32 AM   #4
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Lol thanks for the tip. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1363357877.031075.jpg

Any other suggestions on a good controller? The one posted is neat and I do like it. But I like have separate controls for each fan. It's not 100% needed. But it's a def want.
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Old 03-15-2013, 11:00 AM   #5
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Circuit Sports has an awesome new dual fan display controller out around $100. Google it. I almost wish my Derale 16759 (which has worked fine for 4 years) would break so I have an excuse to buy it!

Whoops! Found right here on Zilvia:
http://zilvia.net/f/electronics/5080...ontroller.html

Hmmm... additional reading makes me unsure if this would work for dual fans. I'm only running one 2500 cfm fan.
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Old 03-15-2013, 11:05 AM   #6
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yea i saw that one. im thinking about doing that one, its doesnt control fans separately. but i guess its not a deal breaker.
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Old 03-15-2013, 11:05 AM   #7
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IF you can find one..Greddy MSS, works perfect, can set each fan for seperate on/off temps, plus set warning or over heat etc.
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Old 03-15-2013, 12:44 PM   #8
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IF you can find one..Greddy MSS, works perfect, can set each fan for seperate on/off temps, plus set warning or over heat etc.
thats exactly what i want. hahahah unfortunately i cant find it anywhere.
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Old 03-15-2013, 12:49 PM   #9
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You have a tube front with that RB20 you should of made room for the clutch fan! It works so much better than efans.
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Old 03-15-2013, 12:57 PM   #10
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Lol what's done is done. And the only reason a clutch fan works "better" is because most people don't do their elc fans properly. With proper shrouding and controller. My to e fans have a way higher cfm rating than the clutch fan.

And there is no reason to stretch out a whole front end for a clutch fan that's not needed.
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Old 03-15-2013, 02:21 PM   #11
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Fair enough, I'd bet that the RB25 clutch fan moves about 4000cfm. I agree though that if you have room to run shrouded e fans as pullers it would be better, and it would cost you less HP as well. I haven't seen anyone in this thread mention the DIF fan controller. But it is $150 and allows you to control each fan independently. I've heard good things about it.

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Old 03-15-2013, 02:31 PM   #12
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thats the controller i want but i havent been able to actually find it anywhere. its been discontinued
http://www.frsport.com/DIF-10090-The...-_p_17174.html
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Wow that really blows. I was bored at work this afternoon and found this controller that will control both fans separately.

AR-99 Ice Box Fan Controller for Dual Fans or 2 Speed Fans-Ron Francis Wiring
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Here is what I use;

Imperial Fan Control Part # 226204 - under $40
-Allows you to set the temp you want the fans to come on.

For the price its right and allows control of 2 fans. Only downside is it cannot control them separately , you would need to run 2 of them if that's the case. I've used a couple of them with no problem. Just make sure you waterproof it or keep it away from easy elements.
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I dont use any I just wired it to ACC..I dont want to take the chance of a fan controller going bad and my Sr over heat while driving.
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Here is what I use;

Imperial Fan Control Part # 226204 - under $40
-Allows you to set the temp you want the fans to come on.

For the price its right and allows control of 2 fans. Only downside is it cannot control them separately , you would need to run 2 of them if that's the case. I've used a couple of them with no problem. Just make sure you waterproof it or keep it away from easy elements.

just ordered this one. ill report back with how i like it.
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just ordered this one. ill report back with how i like it.
Cool. No Problem.

The adjustment knob is kind of weird, (just use a small flat head) but just mark it where it sits with a permanent marker . I believe it is set to 160 on default. That way you have an idea of what its set to when adjusted because theirs no numbers on it.
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Here is what I use;

Imperial Fan Control Part # 226204 - under $40
-Allows you to set the temp you want the fans to come on.

For the price its right and allows control of 2 fans. Only downside is it cannot control them separately , you would need to run 2 of them if that's the case. I've used a couple of them with no problem. Just make sure you waterproof it or keep it away from easy elements.

Looks just like the hayden one...
The description is just like the hayden controller as well. HMM!

I'm about to pick up 2 hayden controllers tomorrow for my isis fans..

Anybody have any feedback on the reliability of the hayden controllers?
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anything with a temp probe that goes in your radiator sucks.
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Why do you say that? From what I've seen they are pretty damn accurate..

Even flexalite uses radiator probes on their controllers
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Cool. No Problem.

The adjustment knob is kind of weird, (just use a small flat head) but just mark it where it sits with a permanent marker . I believe it is set to 160 on default. That way you have an idea of what its set to when adjusted because theirs no numbers on it.
When you installed it how did you mount the probe? Did you just shove it between the radiator fins, or did you do something else?
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The probes work excllent. I have used them on dozens of swaps, always laying the probe ACROSS the fins and not poking it through them. My vert has been running like this for 5 years now with no issues, no problems, works like a champ.
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The probes work excllent. I have used them on dozens of swaps, always laying the probe ACROSS the fins and not poking it through them. My vert has been running like this for 5 years now with no issues, no problems, works like a champ.
Which fan controller are you using??

I want to pick up a fan controller for me E fans, but it seems like almost all brands have reliability issues.
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I just picked up that Circuit Sports fan controller. Gonna use it on my V8 swap with a single Taurus fan. I'll keep you guys posted.
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I'm running the DIF PWM fan controller, surprised nobody mentioned it. It replaced the previous DIF controller on the link a few posts up. The fans work at different speeds depending on the engine temp. So they're not on full blast all the time. I have a s14 with RB25, stock metal hood, two 12" Flex a lite fans pushing 2500cfm. NO problems overheating ever! while In traffic on hot summer days (90+ degrees) the water temps get cooler. When I shut the car off, the fans stay on full blast for the 30 seconds and turn off on their own. I'm very pleased with this product.
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Will the circuit sports fan controller replace the flex a lite controller, I know.stupid question.but I had to askbecause my fan controller is messed up one of the connectors got hot and fell out of unit....
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