Its been thirty days since I did the the conversion. I meant to post sooner - yep, slacker. BUT it has been thirty days of dedicated testing...... So far it's been seamless, temp stays exactly where it should, fans don't come on often (yeah it is the winter), no leaks, engine compartment is slightly quieter W/O manual fan running constantly.
I have wanted to do this mod for some time but after reading the threads on the org. and seeing how the two original conversions were done by running the fan attachment tabs through the radiator fins freaked me out. Enter John (turbocad) where he called out the mounting system as well and that it didn't sit right with him (don't know about you guys but when stuff doesn't sit right with John I take note). After further discussion John was thinking that the 35 fan would fit and the 45 SHOULD have existing mounting points in place that would accept the 35 electric fan shroud. I spoke with four different dealership parts guys and they said NO way, not going to fit. John took measurements and I found files online that showed mounting points that looked similar so I bought one, first company sent the wrong fan. Tried again with Parts Geek and great success it was the right fan and all the mounting tabs looked to be in exactly the same spots as the 45 fan-GREAT SUCCESS. John also pointed me in the direction of the Dakota PAC-2700 digital fan controller which is an excellent stand alone device. All in all the install looks completely stock and as I said above it is working perfectly. That's really what I wanted (aside from additional power and performance) reliability and as stock as possible.
Parts used:
1. Dakota Digital PAC-2700 Electric fan controller $114.00
2. Dakota 3/8" temp pick-up $13.95
3. OE FX35 dual fan shroud set-up (Parts Geek) $124.00
4. Install (Install was performed by Kito auto sports of Seattle) $300.00
I wanted to run a B/4 and after dyno but I just couldn't bring myself to kick in the additional 125.00 for a dyno pull to see what the difference was.....BUT I can feel the difference across the entire curve. Probably the same gain as Invidia exhaust so possibly 7-10 WHP? Trying to be conservative here, its hard to tell but the car does feel more responsive AND I have seen SLIGHTLY better MPGs on the freeway.
Thanks to the pioneers on the ORG. and thanks to TC6 motor sports
Install pics-
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Stock fan in place (grill air intake removed)
Stock fan removed
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Stock fan (did not weigh it) shown upside down
OE FX35 dual fan replacement
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OE 35 fan in place, fits perfectly
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Dakota Digital modulator unwired
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Dakota Digital modulator wired
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Over head shot fan shroud in place. Red circle indicates wire tie-ins for fans to stock power. Could have found a harness that MIGHT have worked but it was sounding really expensive just for the plug....green circle indicates the temp pick up position.
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Close up of temp pick-up
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Close up of temp pick-up
I have wanted to do this mod for some time but after reading the threads on the org. and seeing how the two original conversions were done by running the fan attachment tabs through the radiator fins freaked me out. Enter John (turbocad) where he called out the mounting system as well and that it didn't sit right with him (don't know about you guys but when stuff doesn't sit right with John I take note). After further discussion John was thinking that the 35 fan would fit and the 45 SHOULD have existing mounting points in place that would accept the 35 electric fan shroud. I spoke with four different dealership parts guys and they said NO way, not going to fit. John took measurements and I found files online that showed mounting points that looked similar so I bought one, first company sent the wrong fan. Tried again with Parts Geek and great success it was the right fan and all the mounting tabs looked to be in exactly the same spots as the 45 fan-GREAT SUCCESS. John also pointed me in the direction of the Dakota PAC-2700 digital fan controller which is an excellent stand alone device. All in all the install looks completely stock and as I said above it is working perfectly. That's really what I wanted (aside from additional power and performance) reliability and as stock as possible.
Parts used:
1. Dakota Digital PAC-2700 Electric fan controller $114.00
2. Dakota 3/8" temp pick-up $13.95
3. OE FX35 dual fan shroud set-up (Parts Geek) $124.00
4. Install (Install was performed by Kito auto sports of Seattle) $300.00
I wanted to run a B/4 and after dyno but I just couldn't bring myself to kick in the additional 125.00 for a dyno pull to see what the difference was.....BUT I can feel the difference across the entire curve. Probably the same gain as Invidia exhaust so possibly 7-10 WHP? Trying to be conservative here, its hard to tell but the car does feel more responsive AND I have seen SLIGHTLY better MPGs on the freeway.
Thanks to the pioneers on the ORG. and thanks to TC6 motor sports
Install pics-
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Stock fan in place (grill air intake removed)
Stock fan removed
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Stock fan (did not weigh it) shown upside down
OE FX35 dual fan replacement
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OE 35 fan in place, fits perfectly
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Dakota Digital modulator unwired
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Dakota Digital modulator wired
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Over head shot fan shroud in place. Red circle indicates wire tie-ins for fans to stock power. Could have found a harness that MIGHT have worked but it was sounding really expensive just for the plug....green circle indicates the temp pick up position.
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Close up of temp pick-up
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Close up of temp pick-up
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