SSR
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- Location
- Santaquin, UT
I decided to run a Northstar AGM battery, from what I have read they have a outstanding reputation.
Radiator is a Flexalite LS swap radiator/fan combo. For some reason Flexalite prefers a stand alone built-in temp control unit over using the PCM to control fan on/off. I chose to remove the fan control unit that comes with that setup, and instead used relays to trigger fan control from the PCM. So far it cycles on/off as it should.
Air cleaner and intake ducting has an issue I haven't fully resolved yet, the air filter slowly slides off the mating composite piece. The first filter slid off while the engine was running and received damage from landing on the floor. I wrote Spectre explaining what occurred, and asked if they had a suggestion to resolve the issue. While waiting for their response I tried acetone cleaning both parts to remove any residue, it helped but the filter has again backed off about 1/4". It's a big filter, and will get heavier as it loads up. I think ultimately I'm going to have to fab something to hold pressure against the end of the filter so gravity isn't pulling it off. Specter has sent out a new filter as well as the mating composite piece to try, but I'm going to fabricate something to "capture" it before trying, I don't want two damaged filters.
Radiator is a Flexalite LS swap radiator/fan combo. For some reason Flexalite prefers a stand alone built-in temp control unit over using the PCM to control fan on/off. I chose to remove the fan control unit that comes with that setup, and instead used relays to trigger fan control from the PCM. So far it cycles on/off as it should.
Air cleaner and intake ducting has an issue I haven't fully resolved yet, the air filter slowly slides off the mating composite piece. The first filter slid off while the engine was running and received damage from landing on the floor. I wrote Spectre explaining what occurred, and asked if they had a suggestion to resolve the issue. While waiting for their response I tried acetone cleaning both parts to remove any residue, it helped but the filter has again backed off about 1/4". It's a big filter, and will get heavier as it loads up. I think ultimately I'm going to have to fab something to hold pressure against the end of the filter so gravity isn't pulling it off. Specter has sent out a new filter as well as the mating composite piece to try, but I'm going to fabricate something to "capture" it before trying, I don't want two damaged filters.