SS AFC was the best mod i ever bought for my MSP when i still had it, eliminated fuel cut!
EDIT: actually, best buy i ever did was the car it self, may it rest in peace![]()
SS AFC was the best mod i ever bought for my MSP when i still had it, eliminated fuel cut!
EDIT: actually, best buy i ever did was the car it self, may it rest in peace![]()
wait a minute, i thought you sold it, not totalled it. didnt you sell to buy the benz cause of all the problems with the engine?
i loved that car even with all it's issues, because when it was fine to drive it was like there was nothing better on earth, it gave me a different feeling inside, different than any other car, i can't explain it but i'm sure you guys know what i mean
Anyone here rig up both of their fans to run at the same time? I plan on getting two new 12" SPALs and I'd rather have them both kick on instead of just the one (I think they will both kick on if the car gets hot enough though). I just want to know if people just split the wire or whatever. Also, would it be possible to still have the one connected to the stock wire so it would still come on with the A/C (or do both fans kick on with A/C automatically). I'm also worried if splicing both in the stock harness will split the current and result in less output from both fans (ie, only half power). Anyone have any experience with this?
So he just split the primary fan wire up by the fusebox? That seems fairly straightforward. Do the fans still kick on with the A/C or defroster? I also wished I paid more attention in Physics II back in school because then I'd be able to remember what happens to current when you split the circuit. SPAL rates their fans per amp (current) so I'm afraid that by splitting the circuit I'm reducing the amperage to the fans thus reducing their output. I just bought a bunch of fan stuff so I'll be doing this shortly.I just had this done recently after my mechanic pointed it out. It makes a big difference....with both fans on, it takes about 20 seconds now whereas before it would take 3-4 minutes to bring temps to 200 degrees.
He jumped the wires right by the fuse box...saw him get the wire diagram, he located the wires..took him about 5 minutes.
So he just split the primary fan wire up by the fusebox?
That seems fairly straightforward. Do the fans still kick on with the A/C or defroster?
I also wished I paid more attention in Physics II back in school because then I'd be able to remember what happens to current when you split the circuit. SPAL rates their fans per amp (current) so I'm afraid that by splitting the circuit I'm reducing the amperage to the fans thus reducing their output. I just bought a bunch of fan stuff so I'll be doing this shortly.
Yeah I used to have a 12" puller and a 9" pusher (MAM kit) but I got in an accident and messed up the 12". The new one is quieter but I don't think it's as good. I'm going to have two 12" pullers so that's probably going to make a lot of noise, LOL! Not to mention it's probably going to draw a lot of current. I hope my alternator can keep up!my Spal fan is loud as all get out!
Yeah I used to have a 12" puller and a 9" pusher (MAM kit) but I got in an accident and messed up the 12". The new one is quieter but I don't think it's as good. I'm going to have two 12" pullers so that's probably going to make a lot of noise, LOL! Not to mention it's probably going to draw a lot of current. I hope my alternator can keep up!