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    clutch fans work very well. What's the problem ?

    You're gonna b adding relay/fuse/wiring anyway with an electric fan.... so what's a sensor wire ?


    once u find the appropriate spot somewhere along the cooling route, u can screw in some oem or aftermarket fan sensor with a pre-set temperature


    I've used this simple type of adj sensor before http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E52O5DG ~$15 back then
    probe was either radiator fin type or clamped into top radiator hose. Worked well


    Hayden also used to make an adj sensor/relay kit for dual fans.
    Main fan came on 1st, 2nd fan at higher temp or with AC compressor. Worked excellent. $30. Don't c em anymore tho

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    1994 Mitsubishi Mighty Max
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    Quote Originally Posted by dash View Post
    clutch fans work very well. What's the problem ?
    Fan clutch was broken and electric fan i got was only $10 more than a replacement clutch.

    Also, i just wanted to something to my truck

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