Electric Fan Conversion Temp?

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Electric Fan Conversion Temp?

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I'm doing the electric fan conversion on my 2012 Ram Sport.
I'm leaving the stock I believe is 205 deg. Thermostat.
What should I set the fan on/off temps too?
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subtract -10 degrees on the temps....
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Re: Electric Fan Conversion Temp?

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Thank you Sir!
I know since the truck has two fans, one electric and one mechanical.
Installing V6 fan and replacing both stock fans. The V6 fan will run with the A/C. Factory electric fan doubled as a secondary fan for engine cooling when needed. The V6 fan will run constantly with the A/C on. With the A/C off the fan will come on at approximately 220 degrees. I will try 213 degrees with out A/C and monitor the coolant temp.
It's hot here in Florida so I will let everyone know what I witness.
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