bottomline2000
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Got a lot of time spent on my efan setup. I actually have an aftermarket set of Dorman fans for a '12 or '13 escalade from rock auto. I also have a factory set from an 05 yukon in a box in my garage that I pulled because I thought something was wrong with them. Turns out I just had a crappy lagging high output alternator that didn't make any power at idle. I haven't had that problem with my 270a dc power alternator but did have a problem keeping 40a relays in my Nelson harness. I finally rewired the harness to accept 70a-80a relays with the bigger blades and haven't had a problem since. I paid $250 for the factory fans from a yard, but I don't think they are any better than the $140 fans from Rock Auto. The ones from rock auto actually have more blades and seems a little quieter than the factory ones. My truck is weird and after two $600 alternators, 2 aftermarket harnesses, 2 sets of fans and finally rewiring a harness I have more invested in efans than anyone on this board because I hated that clutch fan and refused to give up on the efans lol.
You have an 03 which has better fan control than our older models. I would do a factory harness if you can find it with new dorman fans from Rock auto rather than used factory fans from a yard..Nelson makes a nice harness but i needed bigger relays to mae it work..your truck will work better in every way from heating up in the winter and cooling down in the summer without worry of burning down you truck because the clutch fan can't keep up. Power loss seemed to be higher with the clutch engaged and I just don't like the way they sound and worrying about them cooling in 100 Deg TX heat.
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You have an 03 which has better fan control than our older models. I would do a factory harness if you can find it with new dorman fans from Rock auto rather than used factory fans from a yard..Nelson makes a nice harness but i needed bigger relays to mae it work..your truck will work better in every way from heating up in the winter and cooling down in the summer without worry of burning down you truck because the clutch fan can't keep up. Power loss seemed to be higher with the clutch engaged and I just don't like the way they sound and worrying about them cooling in 100 Deg TX heat.
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