fitting aftermarket temp guage and sender...
Re: fitting aftermarket temp guage and sender...
just realised the £70 one is the full kit...
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Re: fitting aftermarket temp guage and sender...
pfft you can get teh fans cheaper then that on ebay im going to be running two 8inch fans on mine as thevitara rad is 20inches wide but i think on sj you cant get away with anything bigger then 12inches
also i used a ali housing of ebay about 35 quid it was 25mm so i had to crush it really tight with some jubilee clips otherwise the water would piss out tbh fella i would get a metal housing rather then plasticits better in the long run
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also i used a ali housing of ebay about 35 quid it was 25mm so i had to crush it really tight with some jubilee clips otherwise the water would piss out tbh fella i would get a metal housing rather then plasticits better in the long run
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Re: fitting aftermarket temp guage and sender...
that sounds good, im thinking of getting these, cheaper than the kit...
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the sender adapter is metal i think since its chrome...
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the sender adapter is metal i think since its chrome...
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Re: fitting aftermarket temp guage and sender...
Those two are what I am using on mine, except I have the 14" version of that fan... its the best fitting fan ever, literally covers the entire radiator!
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Re: fitting aftermarket temp guage and sender...
thats the adapter im using couldnt find it on ebay last night!
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Re: fitting aftermarket temp guage and sender...
would a 14" fit a 410 rad though?
and i searched fan switch lol and one came up for a sj so i was lucky haha
will i gain much power doing this fan conversion?
and i searched fan switch lol and one came up for a sj so i was lucky haha
will i gain much power doing this fan conversion?
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Re: fitting aftermarket temp guage and sender...
ahhh i forgot its a 410 rad as they are definitely a bit smaller
I dunno if power gain will be that noticeable... maybe 1hp if you're lucky!
I just prefer the peace of mind of having a well overpowered fan instead of the just-about-good-enough standard one!
I dunno if power gain will be that noticeable... maybe 1hp if you're lucky!
I just prefer the peace of mind of having a well overpowered fan instead of the just-about-good-enough standard one!
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Re: fitting aftermarket temp guage and sender...
If your planning on going offroading with it , it may be worth considering wiring an off switch for the fan. Just to stop it showering the engine bay in deeper water. However I would wire a light on the dash to warn you it's off. Something like this--
Not one of my best diagrams
Not one of my best diagrams
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Re: fitting aftermarket temp guage and sender...
thanks for that darrell, i wont be doing any deep water offroading, just a bit of greenlaning maybe..
but i like the idea, i might do it so i know when the fan is on and working, without the switch...
but i like the idea, i might do it so i know when the fan is on and working, without the switch...
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