im working now to upgrade my fan for jeep xj im have PAC-2800BT and two spal fan and i think you can do dual speed fan without resistor i still dont have all parts.
I would select 2 so you can control them individually depending on how you wire them. Holley incorporates 2 trigger wires, one for each fan. Hope this helps.
@@84SS931 Sorry for the mention of the Holley unit. I've since upgraded to a Holley sniper and now use it to control my fans. So on the Dakota, Fan Low connection would control your first fan (primary fan) and Fan High would control the second fan to come on at a higher temp or when the A/C is turned on.
Yes, this is a great setup for price. I am, however, going to upgrade to a fan setup that has a bit more cfm than these stock fans. I'm running a 400 sbc (which typically run hot) with a mild cam here is the Houston area, and when we get close to triple digit temps and I'm running the A/C, the fans just can't quite keep up. Hope this helps.
@@g3garage yes that helps I wanted to make sure the fans actually help when it’s over 100 degrees with having the ac on with out overheating. we had a major heat wave in California.
I have these setup as pullers on the back side of the radiator. You can reverse the wires going to the fans and set them up as pushers if you want to install them in front of the radiator. Thanks for your comment.
Very cool set up. That's my next project to tackle on my 78 El Camino.
Thanks! Just checked out your channel. Shoot a video of your install if you can. Love to see it.
@@g3garage Will do!
that controller looks pretty nice! good features!
great share!
larry
im working now to upgrade my fan for jeep xj im have PAC-2800BT and two spal fan and i think you can do dual speed fan without resistor i still dont have all parts.
Cool, let us know what you figure out.
I have a pair of derale single speed fans on the setup mode should select two or dual?
I would select 2 so you can control them individually depending on how you wire them. Holley incorporates 2 trigger wires, one for each fan. Hope this helps.
@@g3garage yes it did help thank you!
@@84SS931 Sorry for the mention of the Holley unit. I've since upgraded to a Holley sniper and now use it to control my fans. So on the Dakota, Fan Low connection would control your first fan (primary fan) and Fan High would control the second fan to come on at a higher temp or when the A/C is turned on.
Are you happy with your upgrade ?is it worth it
Yes, this is a great setup for price. I am, however, going to upgrade to a fan setup that has a bit more cfm than these stock fans. I'm running a 400 sbc (which typically run hot) with a mild cam here is the Houston area, and when we get close to triple digit temps and I'm running the A/C, the fans just can't quite keep up. Hope this helps.
@@g3garage yes that helps I wanted to make sure the fans actually help when it’s over 100 degrees with having the ac on with out overheating. we had a major heat wave in California.
I'm assuming these fans pull the air in and don't push air out ?
I have these setup as pullers on the back side of the radiator. You can reverse the wires going to the fans and set them up as pushers if you want to install them in front of the radiator. Thanks for your comment.
@@g3garage Thanks, appreciate the reply