How much fan is needed for boosted+ac car?
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U managed to fit a s480 in that spot with the fans? I just went out and held my pt88 in the location I want it and there is no way unless I can mount it high enough to on the passenger side to have the larger part of the fan actually under the turbo...(not sure if that makes sense) but the passenger fan is lower then the driver...
Any pics of te turbo mounted by chance? Btw thanks for all he info!
Any pics of te turbo mounted by chance? Btw thanks for all he info!
I do have a pic of the turbo in on the hotside just not one with them together.
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That is pretty much exactly how I was going to mount mine lol. Down pipe out the side of the bumper. Only thing is I still have the core support in the stock location with radiator sunk inside it. You have enough room for the lower hose? Looks kinda tight lol. I was just looking through your threads, car should fly when you get her going.
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That is pretty much exactly how I was going to mount mine lol. Down pipe out the side of the bumper. Only thing is I still have the core support in the stock location with radiator sunk inside it. You have enough room for the lower hose? Looks kinda tight lol. I was just looking through your threads, car should fly when you get her going.
I made the upper core removable but if you notice in the pics its installed so my rad is in the same location. Makes it much easier to pull the engine and trans together.
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You can also gain about another 1/2" of clearance buy triming down the shrouds face that touches the radiator. Its about 7/8" thick thats what I plan to do since I only have about 1/4" between it and my turbo with the new 2 1/4" hotside. I am also coating the turbo hotside hopefully I wont have any issues melting the shroud.
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As promised pics of the turbo/kit and rad/shroud together to show it can be done. Had to trim some of the passenger side fans guard off to get it in. Keep in mind this is a S480 so its pretty large, This fan setup will work without trimming for turbos with smaller dimensions like the OP's PT88 or any T4 combo used on the traditional huron speed style combo. And off course if with S400s as well with 5 minutes of trimming.
So for anyone with cooling problems that are related to poor CFM flow since ditching the original fans and shroud here is you fix and it looks almost OEM.
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So for anyone with cooling problems that are related to poor CFM flow since ditching the original fans and shroud here is you fix and it looks almost OEM.
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I pulled that diagram off of google.
I wired mine to run on high speed only so I bypassed the resistor. The resistor comes as part of the fan its the plug in the bottom left corner of the pic FYI. Its only purpose is to limit starting current and operate the fans in slow speed.
I installed a 70A relay triggered from the stock ECU power wire going to the stock fans. I also put a toggle switch in here as well so I could turn it on to cool the car in the pits after a pass.
I used a 60A inline fuse.
8 gauge wire
I never measured the current draw though. But the stock alternator had no trouble keeping up with these and both 255's running.
Not my picture, this is the stock wiring.
I wired mine to run on high speed only so I bypassed the resistor. The resistor comes as part of the fan its the plug in the bottom left corner of the pic FYI. Its only purpose is to limit starting current and operate the fans in slow speed.
I installed a 70A relay triggered from the stock ECU power wire going to the stock fans. I also put a toggle switch in here as well so I could turn it on to cool the car in the pits after a pass.
I used a 60A inline fuse.
8 gauge wire
I never measured the current draw though. But the stock alternator had no trouble keeping up with these and both 255's running.
Not my picture, this is the stock wiring.