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Old 03-17-2011, 01:08 PM
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Anybody in the Phoenix area that can reprogram my fan start and stop temps. I'm not asking for a freebe.
Old 03-17-2011, 01:10 PM
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Try XTREME MOTORSPORTS in Tempe...
Old 03-17-2011, 01:29 PM
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Thanks for the quick reply. They will only do with a complete tune. More that I wanted to spend right now.
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Probably more than you want to spend but forum vendor Maryland Speed sells the Predator Diablo for $279 +/- You can set the fan on/off and other parameters. Unfortunately it is "married" to your vin so someone can't use theirs to help you. It is a nice tool to have though. HTH
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You might call the Loud Pedal Motorsports in Tempe. The owner is a big Corvette/Camaro guy.
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I've got a lead for a shop in Chandler, total cost $80.00. I've got an apt for Sat. I'll get back with you on Mon.
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Last week or so a company called SACCITYCORVETTE, had a thread with information on their product, cool it. Its a fan relay replacement. It uses a fob to turn your fans on with the push of a button. $49.99 and very easy installation. It looks good to me for those time you need a little more cooling.
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Question: Are you changing the stock thermostat?
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Yep, did the waterpump, t'stat, and cleaned the radiator and condenser coil. Hot weather is on the way.
Thanks for all the help.
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If you can wait a while until figure out where it is I can do it via HP Tuners, but for the program to take you have buy a couple of credits. I think they are about $50. You can simply change the "fan on" setpoint. I think stock it is set at 210, but you can move it down to 200or lower.
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Originally Posted by AZDAVE
Yep, did the waterpump, t'stat, and cleaned the radiator and condenser coil. Hot weather is on the way.
Thanks for all the help.
I really don't see you having an issue if you've done all this unless you have some serious mods to the car. I had some heating issues a couple years ago in which I had LPM put in new stock stat and clean the radiator/condenser and I haven't seen over 230, even idling in rush hour during the summer
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Originally Posted by neaz
I really don't see you having an issue if you've done all this unless you have some serious mods to the car. I had some heating issues a couple years ago in which I had LPM put in new stock stat and clean the radiator/condenser and I haven't seen over 230, even idling in rush hour during the summer
He's right. My car always ran about 220 ish in the summer before it I changed heads and cam. I put a bigger radiator in for all the mods I did. I got a mail order tune and the mail order guy changed my "fan on" setpoint. I remember seeing it, but it's been a while since I played with my HP Tuners.

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