Tarus E fans wiring April 18, 2007, 10:03:31 PM How exactly would you wire these into the car? Use a relay or something? Curious as this is one of my new projects Quote Selected
Tarus E fans wiring Reply #1 – April 18, 2007, 10:51:03 PM i have a 2-speed fan from a 93 3.8L. it is wired through a winch relay i bought at NAPA(part # ST87), then through a toggle switch. i only wired the high speed side. they do draw a lot of amps, so you'll need a relay bigger than 30A. i went through 3 30A toggle switches and 3 30A relays before i spent the $50+ on the NAPA relay. Quote Selected
Tarus E fans wiring Reply #2 – April 18, 2007, 10:56:33 PM or buy the summit e fan kit with a termastat Quote Selected
Tarus E fans wiring Reply #3 – April 18, 2007, 11:12:32 PM I'm curious about this too. I used to think there was a writeup on coolcats, but failed to find it. Mikey's picking me up an extra set of Taurus fans, too, so I'd like to know. I know it involves relays, though. Quote Selected
Tarus E fans wiring Reply #4 – April 18, 2007, 11:19:32 PM The wiring will be the same as here: http://www.dfwstangs.net/tech/markviii_fan/markviii.html Quote Selected
Tarus E fans wiring Reply #5 – April 19, 2007, 08:35:59 AM The best way in my opinion is by using the dccontrol fk-35.http://www.dccontrol.com/ Quote Selected
Tarus E fans wiring Reply #6 – April 19, 2007, 08:40:25 AM Is there a relay on the tarus I can snag, or just go ahead and get new? Quote Selected
Tarus E fans wiring Reply #7 – April 19, 2007, 09:11:54 AM Mike, moving this to the correct (Electrical) section... Quote Selected
Tarus E fans wiring Reply #9 – April 19, 2007, 12:35:49 PM I have done the Taurus electric fan mod last summer / fall. I have not had any problems since doing this. I'm only running the high speed side right now. I want to wire in the low speed side for going to the track for cool down between runs. I have found a mistake in the information that Fordmuscle has supplied: Bosch 150amp Relay PN: 0 332 002 156 $30. This is only a 75amp relay. Bosch does not make a 150amp relay. I have used a 70amp relay from JC Whitney for less than half the cost of the 75amp Bosch relay. JC Whitney catalog p/n. EM135476 cost $9.99 each. I have also used a Maxi-50 inline fuse in place of the 14 gauge fusible link on the wiring diagram on Fordmuscle. This fan draws 51amps at start up and settles down to 32amps while running. hope this helps. Quote Selected
Tarus E fans wiring Reply #10 – April 19, 2007, 01:55:17 PM I was just about to say,Fordmuscle has an awesome write up on it with pics and part numbers.I have that same fan for my car.Go to the tech section and find it. Quote Selected