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I have been told ny a Radiator Place that they would not fit Thermo fans to MY HG 253? Why not, what about Flexi Fans. Just want to get rid of the Standard Fan
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take ur old fan off it drains a little power and just install the thurmo fans ur self. its not that had just need some basic understanding on wat to do. and if u not sure how to wire it up just install it and then get ur local auto elec to do the
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OK, I have seen Twin Fan set-ups around the place, these should keep it cooler.
It does go very well, will tow anything you put behind it, 600kg on the back and over a ton in the trailer
then just purrs up the road like nothing else.
stuff these
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Hey Do I need a Shroud ?
Rare Spares have them, but I can see that these did not come out as standard?
But may be helpful
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yer why not . it wouldnt hurt to put a shroud but its ur choice thurmos should be just fine with out anyway
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A trap to be avoided is to make sure which way the fans operate. Fit them in front of the radiator and they need to blow, on the engine side they need to suck. Davies/Craig make great kits .. easy to follow instructions and work like a charm. On a 25 Edited by user Wednesday, 22 February 2006 9:46:27 AM(UTC)
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I have just finished fitting a EL Falcon twin thermo fans to my HZ 253 on the eng side of the radiator, works great. Before I had 2x 12" davies craig elec fans on the front (push) and a Flexi-Lite low profile 6 blade fan on the eng side with factory shrou
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I agree with Darren. The falcon thermos are very good. I have a set of AU fans fitted to my Ford Maverick and will be fitting a set to our twin turboed 355 HG. My mechanic neighbour told me to put the sensor in the bottom hose as the temp you need to c
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One thing I did was to use 40amp twin 87 terminal relays, one wire for the thermo fan power (+)and the other wire goes to a led light on my dash (x2) when the lights come on I know that the fans are on, and vise versa. This was very handy when one of my r
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Any chance of getting the wiring diagram for your thermos. Have purchased new thermos (EL) and jaycar kit. But I have grabbed the wrong one from jaycar I think. [email protected]
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Any chance of getting the wiring diagram for your thermo's. Have purchased new thermo's (EL) and jaycar kit. But I have grabbed the wrong one from jaycar I think. [email protected]
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