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Join Date: Feb 2003
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LS1 E Fan
Hey guys, I found a E Fan out of a 99 LS1 Camaro. Want to put it in my truck. Who else has done this? Will it fit correctly? What will I need to do to make it fit? Also the unit has none of the stock wiring on it....was wondering what I need to hook it up, just wire needed or will I need any special relays or plug ins???? Thanks for any help!
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DER-16759 Single or dual electric fan, adjustable temperature relay its $40
i think this is one part you will need i cant remember what all is needed but i'm sure that this one of them |
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Where is that part number from...?
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its from summit
PRM-18905 Wiring kit with adjustable thermal sensor $49.95 i think this one will work also |
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Age: 27
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They found the stock wiring harness for the Camaro fan, so I will have that as well. With the stock wiring harness will I still need the Temp sensor? DOes anybody else know of any modifications I will need to do to make this fan work on my truck?
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I don't know if it will work in the S-10 but if you don't modify it and find out that you want to get rid of it let me know. I have a 81 Corvette that it will work great in.
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