I’m thinking about adding an electric fan for the condenser. Were you happy with it? Any draw backs with wiring it to run whenever the compressor is on? Great info on the vid. Thx!
God I wish I was your neighbor and best friend! 2002 F350 7.3 149k miles. All the truck's transmission fluid was in the degas bottle. I was looking at electric fan radiators when I found your video. Nice job! Before you built your own did you find a electric fan radiator that you would buy?
I haven’t towed the big boat, it’s for sale now. Never have time to get to the water lol…I have a 6x14 all steel, dual axle trailer that weighs 2,500 pounds. I’ve towed that loaded with 3 tons of rock, moved people, picked up my axles for my truck I’m swapping currently, etc. These fans still haven’t turned on once! The cooling systems in these trucks are very well oversized. Use it to your advantage what I did!
I’m a little confused for your a/c fan side of it. I have electric fans on my 6.0 but I want to do a setup with a pusher when I have the a/c on. You tapped directly to the a/c positive wire with a relay but where did you ground out the fan? Did you just ground it separately or a ground wire in the a/c harness?
@@PowerstrokeBoiz right, but do you have a specific link, what size are they, that kind of thing. I'm thinking about doing this, but I just need to figure out the details.
@@rileychristian1300 Oil temp gets warmed up quicker, MPG wise honestly is the same if I had to say. Maybe 1 MPG better lol. I was going for room in the engine bay. That’s what I got