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I'm using the OE pulse width mod relay box from the 2010+ Fusion. I built my own adjustable 2 speed controller that you can barely see behind the washer fluid container in the pic above. The pwm relay has a soft turn on (no big voltahe drop on start) and either 4 or 5 fan speeds to choose from.
I'm on my 4th revision of "my controller". I had to redo it a few times because it would time out on the high speed setting and run the truck hot w/ac on. Right now I'm waiting for some $5 digital pwm controllers from China to try and get it dialed in and able to adjust it from inside the truck. I've got it working good now with my "4th" setup but want some more adjustability.
Does that mean you are using the 2010 relay box and on top of that a pulsewidth modulator?
Or do you switch between the two of them.
Do you have a thread on that?
Reason I ask is that I have a Spal pulse width modulator on my supercharged 98 2 door that I really like but I know it wont last forever.
They were cursed with the circuit board trails burning up when too much current was flowing through them.
Anyway I would like to run electric fans on other vehicles but have not found a controller that I like.
There seems to be some other controllers that seem to be holding up but they don't look as water proof as the Spal unit I have.
Yes I use the factory relay box that is mounted to the fan and use my own box to control it instead of the pcm (Like the fusion). I am cheap and don't like the idea of using aftermarket parts that are expensive and don't last compared to OE stuff. I had a Volvo 2 speed relay setup before this one which was bullet proof.
That's cool stuff, thanks for posting those pictures.
Somewhere down the road I will look into electric fan controllers again and will keep these in mind.
hey , do you get plugged in when you go through inspection? im gathering parts for the 01sport trac and here anything 98 up gets plugged in at inspection ( we have 2 year inspection at the DMV ) just wondering if they can tell what year i have under the hood , if it doesn't matter ill strip my sport and just reuse all that xdt2 stuff , otherwise i gotta start over with 01 stuff
I spy coilovers, this truck is sweet
someday when you get a chance update this thread we want the juicy details!
Love the rear springs, DIY and no blocks!
I have a torsen in my front axle. I dont have a part number handy but I can say I've had nothing but good experiences with it. Install went smoothly and its probably closing in on 30k miles since installed. I dont know it's there till I shift it in 4x4. When I do run it in 4x4 it does make turning much harder for sure unless it's super slick. I do have a locker in the rear so that adds to it.
Sad day to report......the Ranger has moved on to a new owner. Bought it back in 2012 and always loved this truck. Nice thing is it's new owner will probably cherish it more than I will as he's been bugging to buy it from me for the last 3 years. He's planning on using it for hunting / his property.
Here's the last picture I took of it (and my new toy). Been looking for a raptor for over a year to mod and finally found the right one.
It actually took a little longer than 30 seconds, more like a month lol. To be honest the ranger is quicker stoplight to stoplight than the raptor but the raptor shines at 70mph+. Anything over 90 was scary in the ranger and 90mph in the raptor is smother than the wife's expedition on michelins.
The only way I can justify a whipple for the raptor was to sell the ranger. Sold my kenne bell powered gt mustang back in June so kinda have an itch for blower whine. Probably do it next year sometime as I want to do the whole deal (long tubes, large heat exchanger w/fans ect.)
The ol Ranger came back to the shop for a visit. Timing cover is leaking. I definitely miss this truck but it means everything to the new owner so it's in great hands.