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> Shogun Intercooler
sparky10
post Jun 18 2008, 03:42 PM
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After reading this excellent forum for several weeks I have now decided to join to exchange informtion.
Can anyone help me with info on when the fan under the intercooler should run, should it be all the time the engine runs or controlled by something else and only run when needed.
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PS after reading on here about running on veg oil I have decided to give it a go!!!
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post Jun 20 2008, 10:46 AM
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The one right behind the radiator yu are speak of? Not the one on the engine side i am sure. the one in right behind the front grille is electronic and ecu controlled. It mainlly comes on when the A/C is being used or extreme barren heat conditions.
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the intercooler fan only turns on when the outside temperature is really hot
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