GS rad and shroud install problemo
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Well, you have them set to come on at 215 by the pic, so somethings wrong. If MS is running fan control then that thermo switch has no effect. Why don't you try turning the car on when it's cold and varying the setting on fan control and verify you can make them come on and off by changing the on/off temp. For example, put it to 0*F and 1000*F, they should go on and off. Turn your brain on and think, troubleshoot, and eliminate possible problems until you discover the error.
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I believe its called heat tape, it looks like tinfoil and is very sticky . Its used around your furnace pipes to hold them together and good for heat hence the name, and i have lots of it. So im going to give that a shot and tell you how it works out.
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Ok so i used weather stripping but it was round not rectangular so it sealed better then i put that tape over it. Went for a drive fans went on at 180deg but there always on and the car temp stays at 184deg all the time says megatune is this normal? Or should it be cooling down fans go off then come back on or stay at that current temperature, cause i dont want my car overheating.
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this does not sound right?
your fans should come on when MS tells them to come on, if your ms is set to turn fans on at 215 and they are coming on at 180, then you may have a problem...
however, think your problem is that your MS looks like it is set to turn fans on at 180 and off at 155, that's not good, your car will never be at 155 while driving, that is way too cold...
Set fans on at 207, of at 197 and see how that goes for ya...(or you can do on at 197 off at 187)
do that, report back
your fans should come on when MS tells them to come on, if your ms is set to turn fans on at 215 and they are coming on at 180, then you may have a problem...
however, think your problem is that your MS looks like it is set to turn fans on at 180 and off at 155, that's not good, your car will never be at 155 while driving, that is way too cold...
Set fans on at 207, of at 197 and see how that goes for ya...(or you can do on at 197 off at 187)
do that, report back
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this does not sound right?
your fans should come on when MS tells them to come on, if your ms is set to turn fans on at 215 and they are coming on at 180, then you may have a problem...
however, think your problem is that your MS looks like it is set to turn fans on at 180 and off at 155, that's not good, your car will never be at 155 while driving, that is way too cold...
Set fans on at 207, of at 197 and see how that goes for ya...(or you can do on at 197 off at 187)
do that, report back
your fans should come on when MS tells them to come on, if your ms is set to turn fans on at 215 and they are coming on at 180, then you may have a problem...
however, think your problem is that your MS looks like it is set to turn fans on at 180 and off at 155, that's not good, your car will never be at 155 while driving, that is way too cold...
Set fans on at 207, of at 197 and see how that goes for ya...(or you can do on at 197 off at 187)
do that, report back
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No go changed it to what you said...fans are still coming on at 180deg. Where it says fan on and fan off temperature i think thats if you wire it to the MS with the pins.
And i changed it to inverted on this one on the bottom and they went off...fooled around with the numbers never turned on put it back to normal fooled around with the numbers again and they are still coming on at 180deg
And i changed it to inverted on this one on the bottom and they went off...fooled around with the numbers never turned on put it back to normal fooled around with the numbers again and they are still coming on at 180deg
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****, I dunno. Why the hell would MS turn them on sooner? Turn fan control off and go for a ride and see if they still come on a 180. Do you still have the stock ecu? Is the stock coolant sensor thing maybe cutting in and turning them on? Your settings look fine, you must have some wiring wrong or something.
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****, I dunno. Why the hell would MS turn them on sooner? Turn fan control off and go for a ride and see if they still come on a 180. Do you still have the stock ecu? Is the stock coolant sensor thing maybe cutting in and turning them on? Your settings look fine, you must have some wiring wrong or something.
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when you got your MSPnP, it came with instructions, no?
if it did, did you follow instructions on how to wire up the fans, did you even install it yourself?
Did your Stock fan come on at 180, or do you even know this.
Describe in proper english the series of events that lead to the problem.
ex: install MS, tune, all good, install fans, problem...etc.
if it did, did you follow instructions on how to wire up the fans, did you even install it yourself?
Did your Stock fan come on at 180, or do you even know this.
Describe in proper english the series of events that lead to the problem.
ex: install MS, tune, all good, install fans, problem...etc.
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Read, people. Or search. Output 2 controls the fan. On-Off Limit controls the switch temp. Notice that it says, right next to that, in parenthesis, that the value is deg F +40...meaning that a value of 215 means temp switchpoint is 175.
The hysteresis value controls the time/temp variance for on/off control (so that the fan isn't constantly switching on/off right at the switch point).
This is all explained in the MSPNP manual, as well as in previous posts on this forum. READ!
The hysteresis value controls the time/temp variance for on/off control (so that the fan isn't constantly switching on/off right at the switch point).
This is all explained in the MSPNP manual, as well as in previous posts on this forum. READ!
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Okay i put the on-off limit to 247 cause you said its -40 so that means they go on at 207deg right, and then i put the off hysteresis to 50 so that means they turn off at 197. Am i correct?