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    I need a new electric fan controller. Hitmanx said the hayden is a good one. It is around 30 bucks at pepboys. I found this fan on ebay and was wondering if this looks like a good fan controller. I don't need the fan so I could probably resell it.

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    Originally posted by RChevy.48@Dec 9 2003, 02:45 PM
    I need a new electric fan controller. Hitmanx said the hayden is a good one. It is around 30 bucks at pepboys. I found this fan on ebay and was wondering if this looks like a good fan controller. I don't need the fan so I could probably resell it.

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    That's the same controller I had...adjustable from like 160-220*, it was ~$40 new. A/C on wire too and can control dual fans.
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    Hey guys
    I am working on a controller that snoops on the coolant temp sender, triggers 2 relays adjustable 140-220 f. It can also be used to bypass the LS1 fans (triggers ground on the relay)
    Look for it soon from Dynatech.

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    Originally posted by Dynatech@Dec 9 2003, 09:50 PM
    Hey guys
    I am working on a controller that snoops on the coolant temp sender, triggers 2 relays adjustable 140-220 f. It can also be used to bypass the LS1 fans (triggers ground on the relay)
    Look for it soon from Dynatech.
    Sounds interesting!
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    Originally posted by Dynatech@Dec 9 2003, 08:50 PM
    Hey guys
    I am working on a controller that snoops on the coolant temp sender, triggers 2 relays adjustable 140-220 f. It can also be used to bypass the LS1 fans (triggers ground on the relay)
    Look for it soon from Dynatech.
    do you know how much it may be, and how soon it might be available.
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    sounds good oscar! and no timeframe yet? i may be interested as well. GP baby!!! lol
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