I don't remember which wire is which but here is the logic behind them.
one is ground.
one is high speed
one is low speed.
one is power.
they all connect to the fan relay.
you connect to the low speed and you lose the dual speed function.
your fans pull much more cfm than stock, so you assume that even at a lower voltage rate, it will still provide sufficient cooling
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5 and a half inches of clearance w/ 1" wheel gap? Thank you 235/40/18's... Thank you.
ok. the 2nd fan i pick up, hopefully next week will be wired direct, with a switch in the cabin. i'll activate it when i turn on the a/c.
no more sweet smell (coolant leaking). she is running spot on. the needle doesnt budge. sweet.
swapping out the dizzy, wires, rad & installing a real trans oil cooler have yielded nice results. no more fuel or coolant smell. idle is better, and so is response. the oem dizzy unit must have gotten messed up with oil, from the bad o-ring. the trans is shifting better now.
she is running tight!
couldnt be happier.
lgee, i want to open my 5 speed, take thorough pictures and post em for you and Drunk to see. see if its worth installing as is, or if i should rebuild. the 5spd swap is up next! good idea?
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Lol, I hate the look of our front bumper without any form of lip installed. And being as low as I am I don't want a Honda lip that will bolt on under the bumper and I don't like how the OE Honda lip sits at a couple funky angles because of how it's bent.
Snow to melt, geeze it was 104deg here yesterday, much better today only going to be 86deg, i could do with some cooler weather down here but it is our summer, we dont get snow that often here in melbourne.
Snow to melt, geeze it was 104deg here yesterday, much better today only going to be 86deg, i could do with some cooler weather down here but it is our summer, we dont get snow that often here in melbourne.
Yea, Monday here it was almost 60. Yesterday it snowed, and they're talking 10-20 for the weekend. All in Fahrenheit by the way.
Fahrenheit yes i had to use the converter to put the post up it was 40deg Celsius for us. 20 degF is minus 6 for us thats a little fresh for my liking
Yea, being born and raised in the New England area, (northeast United States) I grew up with the cold winters so the cold doesn't bother me to much. It's just way to cold to do anything outside for any length of time.
Oh, I can. I just choose not to. And bad things tend to happen in the cold. Rather then bend pieces brake, bolts tend to shear, and busted knuckles seem to be much more common.
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