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Re: E-Fan controller option
2005 Hummer H2 LUX
Whipple SC
Ceramic coated headers
Re: E-Fan controller option
You are not going to gain anything w/ that truck fan setup, you need to find LS1 fan setup out of a camaro/firebird....higher flow numbers
The only advantage I could see running electric fans is if you plan on going through some deep water.
If you are running hot, forget about all this bull**** and just buy a Ron Davis radiator. That will completely eliminate all temp problems.
Re: E-Fan controller option
2005 Hummer H2 LUX
Whipple SC
Ceramic coated headers
Re: E-Fan controller option
You just need to turn the ****ing radio up or get a louder exhaust then.
That isn't going to do **** then for what you want. First the PCM wont run the fans after you shut off the motor. If you had a seperate fan controller, you can do this- but your not going to be cooling the engine down any faster.
You will need an electric water pump to circulate the system while the motor is off. I've never looked into seeing if there is some type of passive electric water pump that would free spin when its not powered allowing the mechanical pump to circulate the system. But thats not going to work either, if the trucks off that water pump is going to be locked up by the belt. You would have to go fully electric water pump only.
I'd call these guys-
http://www.meziere.com/default.aspx
They would have what you need and tell you exactly how to wire everythign up.
Re: E-Fan controller option
I have heard that with the nelson harness you can put a 15 min timer on a button in the truck that you can hit when you turn the engine off.
2005 Hummer H2 LUX
Whipple SC
Ceramic coated headers
Re: E-Fan controller option
2005 Hummer H2 LUX
Whipple SC
Ceramic coated headers
Re: E-Fan controller option
If your motor is shut down and you contunue to run the fans pulling air through the radiator...(i'm just throwing this number out, no factual data) Id be suprised if you were cooling down the system at 5% of the cooling capacity its capable when running. You will not be circulating any fluid through the block. You would only be cooling the fluid trapped in the radiator. You'd probably be better off pointing a fan at the engine block directly blowing air over what your trying to cool. Its the circulation from the hot enging to the cooler radiator is what does the job.
I hate seeing people spend unnecessary money or pissing it away on something that doesn't work as intended. Add in the electric water pump w that setup and it will do it.
Still thats alot of money...and I'd still say get a Ron Davis radiator over this entire setup. Search the forums for others that have that radiator, see if you can get a reply out of them how they like it...It really sucks the heat out of the 6 liter and so much more effecient than stock.
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