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  • 98 Camaro 3.8 V-6 Radiator Fan Operation

    If I'm not running the ac, it is switched off, at what temperature are the radiator fans suppose to come on at? Thank you, Tommy.

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    Re: 98 Camaro 3.8 V-6 Radiator Fan Operation

    here are the stock fan settings.
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    Last edited by 97rs4life; 01-27-2007, 01:00 AM.
    http://www.bowtiev6.com/

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    • #3
      Re: 98 Camaro 3.8 V-6 Radiator Fan Operation

      Originally posted by 97rs4life
      ^^^^FALSE!

      here are the stock fan settings. Not 195 like Smoke Panther said.
      oh noez, i don't know everything :(

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      • #4
        Re: 98 Camaro 3.8 V-6 Radiator Fan Operation

        Originally posted by Smoke Panther
        oh noez, i don't know everything :(
        you were right kinda, the thermostat temp is at 195, that is when it opens, just not the fans. That's why you see your temp gauge get up to like 210
        http://www.bowtiev6.com/

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        • #5
          Re: 98 Camaro 3.8 V-6 Radiator Fan Operation

          Which goes to show that the fan temperature "ON" settings are just too high and you should install an SLP fan control switch.

          This way you can turn your fans on and off whenever you see fit.

          http://www.slponline.com/view_product.asp?P=63011

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          • #6
            Re: 98 Camaro 3.8 V-6 Radiator Fan Operation

            Originally posted by Vanquish
            Which goes to show that the fan temperature "ON" settings are just too high and you should install an SLP fan control switch.

            This way you can turn your fans on and off whenever you see fit.

            http://www.slponline.com/view_product.asp?P=63011
            or just make your own for 10 bucks like I did originally before hptuners

            If you have hp tuners you can change those settings easily too. ;)
            http://www.bowtiev6.com/

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            • #7
              Re: 98 Camaro 3.8 V-6 Radiator Fan Operation

              Wow! Those temperatures are sure high. Whatever happened to the old day temps in the 180 heat range. Now I know why head gaskets are getting blown so easily. I have installed a tuggle switch directly from the car battery to bring on the fan whenever I want to. However, I will look into purchasing that fan switch kit from SLP. Due to limited space availability, I'm running a single after market fan. It's a pusher fan which really puts out alot of air. The only problem is it is super loud, which is very annoying. Sound like a turbine! The shop that fabricated the engine harness for my application installed 4 fan relays in the system. Not sure how it suppose to work. Perhaps 2 relays for each of the 2 stock Camaro fans (which I'm not running), not sure. So far, because I have not allowed the engine temp to go up as high as stated in the chart provided by one of you, I really don't know if the fan relay system is working or not. I always turn on the fan when the temperature get's in the 180 heat range. I know that the stock 98 Camaro has 3 fan relays. I think that fan relay #1 is suppose to take care of the low fan speed operations. And I think that fan relays # 1, 2 and 3 work together to take care of the high fan speed operations. I'm not sure if I need both the low and high speed fan operations, does anyone know? I assume that when the ac is turned on, the high speed system operation kicks in, is that correct? What is the technical reason for the two different speed operations in the first place? I really appreciate all of your support. Thank you, Tommy.

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              • #8
                Re: 98 Camaro 3.8 V-6 Radiator Fan Operation

                If you already have a toggle switch installed to turn your pusher fan on whenever you want, then don't worry about getting the SLP kit. (it's exactly the same thing)

                I only mentioned it because some people don't have the tecnnical know-how on how to setup a toggle switch and run it to their fan and make it actually work.

                The reason the fan kicks on with low speed I believe is to help warm the car up (I could be wrong thought) and then the other of course is to cool the engine down.

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                • #9
                  Re: 98 Camaro 3.8 V-6 Radiator Fan Operation

                  Thank you for your support, Tommy.

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                  • #10
                    Re: 98 Camaro 3.8 V-6 Radiator Fan Operation

                    How come Tommy gets all the support. I helped too, and I'm Justin. :( No love for me.

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                    • #11
                      Re: 98 Camaro 3.8 V-6 Radiator Fan Operation

                      Thank you too, Justin. Love for all.

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