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<blockquote data-quote="St8-E" data-source="post: 10580893" data-attributes="member: 110713"><p>OK!! Thanks to all of your help, I finished the wiring this evening. I tapped into the red/yellow stripe wire that runs to the coolant overflow bottle sensor. The loom for this sensor runs from underneath the battery tray, which is where I tapped into the wire. Therefore, you can't see it at all. I also wired the fan to come on when the A/C clutch engages. I tapped into the black/yellow stripe wire coming from just underneath the ignition coil. As I am sure you all know, the connector that actually hooks into the A/C compressor is a harness that is connected to just underneath the coil. I tapped it at that connection. Pretty much all of the wiring is totally hidden. </p><p></p><p>TX,</p><p></p><p>I took the best pics I could...i am at work right now and will post the pics up tomorrow. The install involved the Flex-a-lite Black Magic 185 fan kit. This kit came with everything (ie, controller, temp probe, brackets, etc.) I also installed the PA Performance 130A alternator kit with the "beefed up" standard power wire. I already have a Fluidyne 3 core aluminum radiator...everything works as it should and the car hasn't caught fire yet...which is a plus!! Once again, thanks all who contributed to my bone headed questions...!! Now if only it would stop snowing in PA, I may be able to get it out of the garage!! Maybe I will put more than 200 miles on it this summer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="St8-E, post: 10580893, member: 110713"] OK!! Thanks to all of your help, I finished the wiring this evening. I tapped into the red/yellow stripe wire that runs to the coolant overflow bottle sensor. The loom for this sensor runs from underneath the battery tray, which is where I tapped into the wire. Therefore, you can't see it at all. I also wired the fan to come on when the A/C clutch engages. I tapped into the black/yellow stripe wire coming from just underneath the ignition coil. As I am sure you all know, the connector that actually hooks into the A/C compressor is a harness that is connected to just underneath the coil. I tapped it at that connection. Pretty much all of the wiring is totally hidden. TX, I took the best pics I could...i am at work right now and will post the pics up tomorrow. The install involved the Flex-a-lite Black Magic 185 fan kit. This kit came with everything (ie, controller, temp probe, brackets, etc.) I also installed the PA Performance 130A alternator kit with the "beefed up" standard power wire. I already have a Fluidyne 3 core aluminum radiator...everything works as it should and the car hasn't caught fire yet...which is a plus!! Once again, thanks all who contributed to my bone headed questions...!! Now if only it would stop snowing in PA, I may be able to get it out of the garage!! Maybe I will put more than 200 miles on it this summer! [/QUOTE]
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