Cool Product for your C5!
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I installed my V2 "CoolIt" in my 98 a few weeks ago. I'm happy to report it has done wonders for my overheating issues (383 with supercharger and a huge intercooler).
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Thanks knewblew for your business and the good word!
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Hello Everybody. Does anybody think a hard wire kit with a switch to mount on the inside of you car would sell? It would also be a little cheaper
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Thanks for the input Knewblue!
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Hi Mike,
You did get a answer from us , correct?
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You did get a answer from us , correct?
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Wow, I'm not a big Mod fan (can't afford it anyway)..but his thing looks like the Ticket for blistering Vegas temps where I live. I just got a new a/t trans Btw.
Also I'm NOT a mech by any stretch of the imagination. But I have the tools required and the video make it look like an easy job that even I couldn't screw up. I'll have to figure out whether I'm a V2 or V3 ('99 base coupe).
Also the best way to cut a NEAT hole in the box cover. I'm saving a little extra coin up and will be sending for mine soon.. Do I get a bigger piece of sticky tape with it.... haha
Also I'm NOT a mech by any stretch of the imagination. But I have the tools required and the video make it look like an easy job that even I couldn't screw up. I'll have to figure out whether I'm a V2 or V3 ('99 base coupe).
Also the best way to cut a NEAT hole in the box cover. I'm saving a little extra coin up and will be sending for mine soon.. Do I get a bigger piece of sticky tape with it.... haha
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Wow, I'm not a big Mod fan (can't afford it anyway)..but his thing looks like the Ticket for blistering Vegas temps where I live. I just got a new a/t trans Btw.
Also I'm NOT a mech by any stretch of the imagination. But I have the tools required and the video make it look like an easy job that even I couldn't screw up. I'll have to figure out whether I'm a V2 or V3 ('99 base coupe).
Also the best way to cut a NEAT hole in the box cover. I'm saving a little extra coin up and will be sending for mine soon.. Do I get a bigger piece of sticky tape with it.... haha
Also I'm NOT a mech by any stretch of the imagination. But I have the tools required and the video make it look like an easy job that even I couldn't screw up. I'll have to figure out whether I'm a V2 or V3 ('99 base coupe).
Also the best way to cut a NEAT hole in the box cover. I'm saving a little extra coin up and will be sending for mine soon.. Do I get a bigger piece of sticky tape with it.... haha
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It will turn on the right side fan. You can install it to either run the fan in low speed or high speed depending on where you plug in on the fuse panel. I had mine on the low control but found that it took too long to make any difference. Moved it to the high control location and it makes a big difference in how well it works. Very happy with the results.
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It will turn on the right side fan. You can install it to either run the fan in low speed or high speed depending on where you plug in on the fuse panel. I had mine on the low control but found that it took too long to make any difference. Moved it to the high control location and it makes a big difference in how well it works. Very happy with the results.
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http://www.saccitycorvette.com/Cool-...sll-video.html
Do you need a bigger piece of tape?
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Christian