biohazard_99
LVC Member
I'm doing a electric fan conversion and was hoping to gain some insight.
It seems like the ls electric fan has a high draw and run rate. Leading to fried parts or a custom circuit board.
The flexalite 183 appears to be the best choice, low amp high cfms. I understand the v6 ls needs around 3k cfm with a.c., but the fan and controller, wiring, could easily hit 500$!
I have no a.c. system and have dumped a lot into the car already.
The fan(s) I'm considering is a double fan system, 12 in with around 1700 c.f.m and a 6amp run, 13 amp start.and you can pick your choice of pretty colors,lol, for 35$ for the set. And a 1yr warranty. Local autozone has 20 amp fan controller for 18$ each. They are adjustable probe style controllers.
Any opinions? The fans would be wired and controlled separately, so one could be set at a higher temp as a back up. My rad is 19x24 inch on the face. So the majority of it would be covered eliminating the shroud.
It seems like a good safe option, from most of the writeup I read, the fan will fail once or twice anyway. 100 bucks or better with warranty, no high Mp draws. And super simple.
Thank you
It seems like the ls electric fan has a high draw and run rate. Leading to fried parts or a custom circuit board.
The flexalite 183 appears to be the best choice, low amp high cfms. I understand the v6 ls needs around 3k cfm with a.c., but the fan and controller, wiring, could easily hit 500$!
I have no a.c. system and have dumped a lot into the car already.
The fan(s) I'm considering is a double fan system, 12 in with around 1700 c.f.m and a 6amp run, 13 amp start.and you can pick your choice of pretty colors,lol, for 35$ for the set. And a 1yr warranty. Local autozone has 20 amp fan controller for 18$ each. They are adjustable probe style controllers.
Any opinions? The fans would be wired and controlled separately, so one could be set at a higher temp as a back up. My rad is 19x24 inch on the face. So the majority of it would be covered eliminating the shroud.
It seems like a good safe option, from most of the writeup I read, the fan will fail once or twice anyway. 100 bucks or better with warranty, no high Mp draws. And super simple.
Thank you