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Old 03-07-2007, 05:43 PM
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On my 600rr ventilator (cooling fan)turn on after 15minutes of riding on parkin lot, is it normaly
Than working for minute or two and shut down
Johnnie Doo got two killers(radiators) , what do you think about that

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Old 03-07-2007, 06:30 PM
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I Think You Should Hard Wire It!
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Re: ventilator and temperature

It's normal for the fan to kick on and off often.
Mount two fans if you think its nessesary.
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Re: ventilator and temperature

dont bother mounting 2, just hard wire yours so its permintally on... as well as it keeping your bike cooler becuase its always running. also, if there is ever a problem with it (like a blown fuse) you will know imidiatlly know that your fan isnt working
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ok I will try to Hard Wire It
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your a johnnie do groopie...
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Re: ventilator and temperature

Does ECT sensor shut down and turn on ventilator
I think I should put switch by ETC sensor and than I could turn it on when I want to ride parking lot, and when I riding streets ETC sensor will turn it on by self


what do you think about this
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Re: ventilator and temperature

Originally Posted by Paky
Does ECT sensor shut down and turn on ventilator
I think I should put switch by ETC sensor and than I could turn it on when I want to ride parking lot, and when I riding streets ETC sensor will turn it on by self


what do you think about this
JUST HARD WIRE IT! YOU WILL FORGET TO TURN IT ON, TRUST ME
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Re: ventilator and temperature

Originally Posted by vspice24
JUST HARD WIRE IT! YOU WILL FORGET TO TURN IT ON, TRUST ME
if I forget, ECT sensor will turn it on =)
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Originally Posted by Paky
if I forget, ECT sensor will turn it on =)
DIDNY YOU JUST SAY YOU WERE GONNA HOOK IT UP TO A SWITCH,
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Re: ventilator and temperature

Hook it up to a switch, AND leave the stock wires intact..

That way you can turn off teh fan when you don't need it and its just draining your battery, and turn it on when needed. But it still still come on if you forget

On my f4i if I remember right, theres 2 wires that go to the fan. The positive wire is always hot, and the negative wire is the switched wire... So just run a wire off the frame to a switch, then into the negative fan wire. Good to go :YEAH
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Re: ventilator and temperature

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Hook it up to a switch, AND leave the stock wires intact..

That way you can turn off teh fan when you don't need it and its just draining your battery, and turn it on when needed. But it still still come on if you forget

On my f4i if I remember right, theres 2 wires that go to the fan. The positive wire is always hot, and the negative wire is the switched wire... So just run a wire off the frame to a switch, then into the negative fan wire. Good to go :YEAH
yep i think this is the best way
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