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I think that you would be putting too much of a load on a single relay to run both fans. You could wire in a relay and use the power going to your regular fan to energize the relay, which would then send power to the A/C fan from a fused wire directly connected to the battery.
 
I think that you would be putting too much of a load on a single relay to run both fans. You could wire in a relay and use the power going to your regular fan to energize the relay, which would then send power to the A/C fan from a fused wire directly connected to the battery.

You can do this at the fuse box too, find the normal fan wire pre relay and splice that signal to the pre relay of the A/C fan. It'll be cleaner and work the same!
 
I think that you would be putting too much of a load on a single relay to run both fans. You could wire in a relay and use the power going to your regular fan to energize the relay, which would then send power to the A/C fan from a fused wire directly connected to the battery.
I agree, that's the way I would do it too (or at the fuse box, like EclipseTrbo420A suggested).
 
So if it was to be taken out before the relay would it just be the power signal or am i having to run - +. Ive been reading many tech posts on this and its confusing me as its all different. Some say pin out from the ecu but this sounds better but how will the power from the normal fan power the ac fan?
 
could i run 2 ac fans?
i mean remove the plastic one in the passenger side engine bay and put another ac metal fan in there since its slimmer?


EDIT!!
I Just went outside and swapped the fan.. it fits guys..

ahh it nice having that half inch of room. now that j pipe wont be suck a hastle..
 
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