Fan control will this work?

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b20luda
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Fan control will this work?

Post by b20luda »

Ok i basicly just want to know if this will work the way i want to wire this please help me out here....

Going to wire my radiator fan to the nitrous/aux input/output

arming input set to always on?

output im going to use pin A20 purge control

now do i need to use a relay to ground, i planned on using a switched 12v power source wired directly to fan and the output wired to the ground side of the fan do i need a relay inbetween ecu and fan for ground?
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Post by b20luda »

also is there a way to run off the wastegate spring only and then have low/high boost switch as well
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Post by CivicVTi »

What exactly do you plan to control with this setup?
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Post by b20luda »

The radiator Fan...
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Post by Spunkster »

Your radiator fan should be controlled by the thermo switch in either the radiator or the thermostat housing.
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Post by b20luda »

i know this, but it would be nice if i wired it up so i can adjust when it comes on....catch my drift...im just wanting to know if the ECU is capable of grounding that thing without a relay??
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You should always use a relay when trying to activate solenoids and fans or anything that requires any amount of current.
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Post by crucian »

I think the S300 should come with a fan control option. :wink:
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