New guy to this forum with 2000 f150

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    Roush PSD Interceptor 7.3L Straight Piped Diesel

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    Awesome look on the front.
    Bet that output will melt the tail lights in front of ya !

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    Oh yeah they are bright! Definitely not something I can use around other people lol. They completely drown out the led cubes
     
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    Fog lights are done, it's just ungodly cold out so I haven't put them on yet. Once it warms up to above freezing and the wind dies down I'll put them on
     
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    Well I'm getting a bigger tax return than I thought so efans are coming soon. I'm gonna get the painless relay wiring kit with a 195 degree sensor and some aftermarket windstar fans. I should be around 250$ in when it's all done
     
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    Two of us on here had windstar fans installed on our trucks and we both got rid of them. It really doesn't do a whole lot for the time and effort you put into the installation.

    Wasn't worth it in my eyes or @Pity7700 eyes. Just look at some reputable reviews before you do it. Meaning, not some 18 year old kids on a forum.
     
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    Oh hmm that's like the opposite I have heard from the jprevat and Wolvee on the other f150 forum and they are adult guys that know there stuff lol. Were you guys over heating? I think Wolvee is running some motorcraft fans off a newer f150 and jprevat either has flex a lites or windstars
     
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    If you have a good controller its alright. Most guys get in trouble when that fries and they cant cool anymore
     
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    I was planning on going with the painless relay kit with the 195 degree sensor. That way there is no adjustable controller or any of that bs to go bad. Just 3 relays and a temp sensor. I may even make my own harness that way I know it's good wires and I can use 60 amp relays then I'll just have to buy a sensor to trigger the relays
     
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    You have efans right? I thought I saw your name in one of those threads
     
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    Roush PSD Interceptor 7.3L Straight Piped Diesel

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    Think a manual override switch would be a must on efan mods.
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