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Old 11-03-02, 09:34 PM
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Electric fan mod?

I've searched about this, but it didnt help. What is everything you need to install and get a e-fan working in a rx7? Most of all, places you can get it. Everything I saw was very sketchy about this.. I dont want to wire it to a switch and have to turn it on off.
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with the help of a friend hypntyz 7.this was a very easy and cheep mod.also works great.the fan came off of a ford escort.cost around 40.00 junk yard and the switch from auto zone 20.00.the fan stays on all the time which is how I have it set up with no problems.
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What power source did you tap into for the fan?
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You mean Ignition Source? The Automatic Adjustable Suspension Plugs. All 7's have this but not all 7's have A.A.S. Infront of both Strut towers you'll find a 6 pin plug. Use the middle one, closest to the plastic hook. That Is a great source for Ignition. Infact, I used It myself. And the other A.A.S Plug? I used for my RPM Switch to activate my Auxilliary Ports.
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Originally posted by dr0x
What power source did you tap into for the fan?
I haven't done this mod, yet, but I would think you should run it to the battery for power with an inline fuse. Someone correct me if I'm wrong since I will want to be doing this too eventually.
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