if you dont have ac, just leave fan speed 1 on cold and the ac button turned onrn240sx wrote:Just wana poll here to see what setups u guys are running with your electric fans and what temps do u have them set to kick over at...
I need some idea's, cause my setup i think is kinda iffy...Both my 12 inch fans are hot wired into the harness that fed the single 10 inch elec fan, so they will kick on at 208 and when the a/c is kicked on...
Its not my problem.. It was corrected.Nismo_Freak wrote:So wait... I thought you said this wasn't a problem? LOL
Funny how that works out!
NO, when u kick the a/c over, the fans kick on automatically and stay on regardless what the temp is. This falls TRUE for ther 240.Jookmasta wrote:oh ok. so if say the nismo t stat was installed and i turned on the a/c, would it come on at a lower temp tho or still the consistent 203? ..
No, it cant be changed. You are getting both these topics confused. The ecu has 2 different settings for the elec fan:Jookmasta wrote:i see what ur saying. so then there is no way to lower the temp at which the a/c circuit would kick in to activate the fan? or in other words, if i put both fans to the a/c plug thingy, there is no way (besides obviously turning on the a/c) to lower the 208 degree temp at which they would come on? sorry if it sounds redundant but i have electric fans collecting dust due to wiring predicament at hand................
Thats my setup right now.. I did this yrs ago on my s13 also. The only prob is the ecu is set to kick the fan over on low speed at 203 and high speed at 212 in the event the mechanical fan fails... So this is strictly a back up. which means the water temps should not be that high under normal conditions..
well what i'm saying is that i could be driving for a long time and the temp needle would be in the middle ( operating temp ) and when it rains i would have to turn on my a/c defogger. now when you turn on the a/c the electric fan would kick on. as you see from my sig i'm running a 89 sentra electric fan setup. so when those dual fans kick on and stay on for 10 or so minutes the needle would drop down to cold.rn240sx wrote:Is it just me or did that NOT make sense
Thats the way it should be, if ur driving on the hwy for a while at hwy speeds, the temps SHOULD stay solid.S14tat wrote:
well what i'm saying is that i could be driving for a long time and the temp needle would be in the middle ( operating temp ) and when it rains i would have to turn on my a/c defogger. now when you turn on the a/c the electric fan would kick on. as you see from my sig i'm running a 89 sentra electric fan setup. so when those dual fans kick on and stay on for 10 or so minutes the needle would drop down to cold.
now imagine if those fans stayed on for the lenght of my drive ( usually i drive for 1 hour ) the car would never reach operating temp if the fan stays on from the moment i turn on the ignition.
lol your not understanding me. it doesn't stay solid if i manualy turn them on and keep them on. the needles drops past C. and it wouldn never go higher then the bottom part of C.rn240sx wrote:Thats the way it should be, if ur driving on the hwy for a while at hwy speeds, the temps SHOULD stay solid.
I busted a head gasket once due to a stuck thermostat not opening up. I just ditched it and I'm running it straight through. Just takes longer to warm the car up. So I just let it idle or shift at around 2-3krpms while the motor is warming up.rn240sx wrote:No, that nismo thermostat only opens sooner than the oem / factory thermostat. I believe the oem opens at 195 F and the nismo opens at 169 which helps keep the water temps cooler... which means the fans dont have to kick on as often... I may be buying one to see if this helps..
Does it really get that low..?? Mine on a normal 85-95 degree day, the temps with the fan ON will never drop below 180....When it gets cold out like below 70's, then i would see about 165-170 and again with the fans on...S14tat wrote:
well what i'm saying is that i could be driving for a long time and the temp needle would be in the middle ( operating temp ) and when it rains i would have to turn on my a/c defogger. now when you turn on the a/c the electric fan would kick on. as you see from my sig i'm running a 89 sentra electric fan setup. so when those dual fans kick on and stay on for 10 or so minutes the needle would drop down to cold.
now imagine if those fans stayed on for the lenght of my drive ( usually i drive for 1 hour ) the car would never reach operating temp if the fan stays on from the moment i turn on the ignition.