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Old 01-03-2004 | 03:38 PM
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When doing the Vette servo, there isn't anything else to get besides teh servo itself correct? Also...thoughts on installing a TransGo kit at the same time and what setup as far as springs go with the Vette servo.

Secondly....on installing the F body fans and wiring them up to the computer itself. I saw a wiring diagram on here a little while back..where do you get one of the pins for the PCM plug, and what all do you need besides some wire, the fans, a pin, and a relay?

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Old 01-03-2004 | 03:49 PM
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For the e-fans here is what I did, instead of getting the relay I just ordered the flex-a-lite controller, made it super simple to wire up.

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http://james.jaguar.net/agreif/fans/fanstech.htm
Old 01-03-2004 | 04:10 PM
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Agreif, I really liked that write up, it will help me when I decide to drop some e-fans in my truck. One question though. Do you have it set up with the VSC controller so the fans kick on when the engine reaches a certain temp. along with having a manual on/off switch?
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No you don't have to use the VSC, I believe there is a way to do it otherwise, with LS1Edit and possibly a relay (what the VSC basically is) but I don't know how to do it. NO you don't have to have a manual on/off switch, just something some people have, be careful if you have an OFF switch, that could get disastrous if you forgot one hot afternoon in the city.

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Old 01-03-2004 | 09:51 PM
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Well I already have LS1 Edit.....and call me a little bit of a perfectionist but I'd rather have it hooked up to the PCM since it does allow for it....just make it look like it was factory done ya know.
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Yeah, I agree with you, I would rather have it on Edit too, but I don't have edit so I don't know how to do that. You may want to ask James B over on Pacific-Audio, I know he knows how to do it.

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