sysmex
06-30-2007, 03:08 PM
Ok, I just completed a junkyard mod. I removed my clutch fan and installed a pair of E fans from an old Nissan Stanza ($50.00). I purchased a wiring kit from autozone with temp control via a probe through the radiator fins($37.00). Incase your wondering my mods are in pursuit of better MPG. I can't notice a difference in power, but I just filled up the tank and zeroed my trip counter I hope to see 1-2 MPG increase.
All is working well except a minor problem. The AC compressor seems to not engage for the first five minutes when first started, I tried this when cold in the morning and when off for thirty minutes, same thing. Also when fans are running and engine idles my voltage is lower, but fine when cruising. I'm going to guess that the current draw is causing a voltage drop affecting my AC clutch.
It just so happens that I replaced my alternator and battery two weeks ago and all has been fine so it's not a bad alternator. I went back to advance auto to see if they offered a high output alternator, according to their computer they only offer 105 amps which is what I have. So finally my question. Is there a high output alternator from another Chevy model that well bolt up without any mods? By the way my engine is central multible port injection.
Thanks in advance to those who responde. I miss the days when people at the autoparts store actualy understood cars, it seems that they only go by the computer.
All is working well except a minor problem. The AC compressor seems to not engage for the first five minutes when first started, I tried this when cold in the morning and when off for thirty minutes, same thing. Also when fans are running and engine idles my voltage is lower, but fine when cruising. I'm going to guess that the current draw is causing a voltage drop affecting my AC clutch.
It just so happens that I replaced my alternator and battery two weeks ago and all has been fine so it's not a bad alternator. I went back to advance auto to see if they offered a high output alternator, according to their computer they only offer 105 amps which is what I have. So finally my question. Is there a high output alternator from another Chevy model that well bolt up without any mods? By the way my engine is central multible port injection.
Thanks in advance to those who responde. I miss the days when people at the autoparts store actualy understood cars, it seems that they only go by the computer.