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Old Apr 6, 2005 | 12:20 PM
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OK I have a 90' GXL....I took out the mechanicle fan and replaced it with an electric one out of a 94' Camaro (biggest one with the most air flow i could fit ) and Im using a Flex-A-Lite adjustable fan relay (it goes into the inlet side of the radiator for temp and has an accessory wire for the a/c clutch to turn it on with the ac is on) any way when the a/c is on the motor is fine but when it kicks on from temp its to much of a load and kills the motor if im at ideal....
I know the RX-7 has an electric load idle control module in the computer and i want to splice into it so when the fan is on it reads load and bumps idle but i dont know where the computer is located and i can find the wire diamgram on Alldata but not the location
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Old Apr 6, 2005 | 01:37 PM
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It's under the passenger floor board.
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Old Apr 6, 2005 | 02:45 PM
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pull back the carpet,its @ the top of the floor pan,under a metal cover.. take the cover off with 10mm socket.I just changed efans on my friends 7,its wired to a toggle stwitch,and when on the engine doesnt drop rpms to the load,you must havre the relay wired wrong or something
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Old Apr 6, 2005 | 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Rotary7
pull back the carpet,its @ the top of the floor pan,under a metal cover.. take the cover off with 10mm socket.I just changed efans on my friends 7,its wired to a toggle stwitch,and when on the engine doesnt drop rpms to the load,you must havre the relay wired wrong or something
i know its the relay cause when i had it on a switch it was fine but the relays wired right it just pulls a lot of amps im going to check that exact amount its pulling tomorrow at school. Im pretty sure this will fix it cause in theory the computer will calculate the amount of load being cause by the draw and compinsate the RPMs but ill post how it goes incase anyone one else has this problem down the road
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