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Old 05-06-2009, 01:56 AM   #1
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Anyone used one of those hayden 3651 kits on there car yet ? I like the accuracy and clean look of thermostatic switches so im going to buy 2 of them for my GTA. Maybe use the old sec fan switch in the pass head for one and maybe fab up a thermo housing for the other.
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Never tried one. But for the price of 2 of them you could get the Dakota Digital PAC-2000 which has a few more features, can control 2 fans at separate temperatures, and only requires one sensor.
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Old 05-07-2009, 03:21 AM   #3
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Never tried one. But for the price of 2 of them you could get the Dakota Digital PAC-2000 which has a few more features, can control 2 fans at separate temperatures, and only requires one sensor.
I checked it out and it sounds perfect. Thanks for the tip brother
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