I am installing an electric radiator fan and need to know where to install the thermoswitch? Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
I am installing an electric radiator fan and need to know where to install the thermoswitch? Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
Somewhere between where the coolant flows from the engine and the inlet to the radiator. Some radiators have a tap in the tank for that purpose.
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Could also install it in a coolant line, probably the inlet to the radiator, that is going to be the hottest temp in the system.
Isn't the fan setup a kit from Star? Call them and ask
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Hello, I’m installing a fan on my radiator and was wondering where I need to put the temp sensor switch? I also bought an inline water hose fitting adapter that connects in the waterline to the top of radiator but in all the pictures of PFM I’ve gone through, I’ve never seen this on any of them. Any help would be greatly appreciated and thanks in advance!
The in-line adapter has a port for the temp sensor if you want to use that. Otherwise, you could have a threaded bung welded into the radiator.
This seems like an overly complex install when the car already has provisions for this.
The car (should) have a temp sensor on the upper neck of the water pump (where the rx8 thermostat would live). This sensor feeds into the Motec ecu which can control the fan. Should be wiring for it probably under the seat with a relay.
I have done a TON of AIM system installs in these cars and what I commonly do to upgrade the fan system is allow the AIM logger to trigger the fan on/off at whatever parameters needed and can adjust it for hotter days vs cooler days as needed. Along with this system i also add a toggle switch in the cockpit for a few reasons.. Incase AIM system fails (havnt seen it yet but...) or if there is a scenario where you want to run it without getting to temp (like to test the fan).
Many ways to do this, either automated or manually
Some wiring tips, make sure to put wires in some sort of heat sleeve where they go near radiator/exhaust, and make sure to run a relay/fuse setup. Ive seen and fixed a lot of homemade fire starters.
That's how mine is installed (chassis #04566) - the temperature probe (and I have a spare somewhere if you need the MoTeC part number) is in the Mazda OEM hole near the thermostat. I have the MoTeC programmed to run the fan when coolant temperature is 190 or above and vehicle speed is less than 5 or 10 (I can't remember exactly) MPH. That way, as soon as I start rolling, it shuts down the fan regardless of coolant temperature. I've also been running VP Racing Stay Frosty and I never see coolant temperature above 200 on track.
Ive never seen a car without the temp probe, but any things possible when people start touching cars lol.
Which AIM logger? I think most of them should be capable of running a fan circuit. I used to make the harness to do this but its way easier with the car in front of me.
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