How much were they if you don't mind me asking? ThanksI bought my spal fans off eBay. Wasn't a Buick vendor though.
Can't remember. It's been a long time.How much were they if you don't mind me asking? Thanks
Are you using the harness that plugs into the factory harness? I can't see the purpose of adding relays when the factory harness already has a high and low relay.I've been using this one along with Caspers Dual relay harness. It's $80 at Rock Auto. I am also using an F-Body radiator if that matters.
I had to trim the sides to fit, no big deal.
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=6281475&cc=1424562&jsn=442
I just wish it came standard with one delay relay. (I realize this can be added. Lol)Dual Fan Relay Harness 86-87 GN/Regal turbo
Dual Fan Relay HarnessUse this relay harness when installing a Dodge Intrepid dual fan assembly. This takes the excessive electrical load off of the factory wiring and places it upon two separate sealed relays.NO CONNECTORS TO ADD. This harness is Plug-And-Play design for the 86-87 Buick Grand Natiowww.casperselectronics.com
That's what I use with the caspers dual fan relay harness. I have modified my electrical system and eliminated the high speed relay. The low speed relay signals the dual relays to open or close and the fans are hotwired to the battery. With that and an aluminum radiator I've never seen temps over 188 deg. which is what I have my fan turn on speed set for and I run a 180 deg. tstat.I've been using this one along with Caspers Dual relay harness. It's $80 at Rock Auto. I am also using an F-Body radiator if that matters.
I had to trim the sides to fit, no big deal.
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=6281475&cc=1424562&jsn=442