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Old 04-27-2001, 08:49 AM   #12
LX XLR8R
Dirk Diggler
 
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well ive use tourus fans to cool a aluminum headed mustang with ease and that was using a 4banger radiator..right now i turn mine(sn95 fan) on automatically via the foglight switch(i have a lx..i just had the switch laying around)..to mount it i just drill 2 holes in the top of ur radiator and fan and use 2 bolts..for the bottom i used a couple zip ties but will make brakets soon enuff

what i am going to get looks like the greatest thing out there..its in summit, made by CSI and is a 2 1/16" digital temp gauge with a custom built in turn on lead for ur fan..it comes with all the hardware and relayes needed to hook it up also..it is only like $80 too..also with this badboy you can tell it to turn on at whatever temp you want

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