Re: Slimmest Electric Fan Available
[Re: Magnum]
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04/20/18 10:31 PM
04/20/18 10:31 PM
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Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 25,050 Texas
GoodysGotaCuda
5.7L Hemi, 6spd
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5.7L Hemi, 6spd
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 25,050
Texas
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If you need clearance in the middle for the water pump. How about a dual fan set up? Yep, my dual is pretty thin there.
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Re: Slimmest Electric Fan Available
[Re: a12rag]
#2486034
04/21/18 12:51 PM
04/21/18 12:51 PM
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Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 6,048 Salem
Grizzly
Moparts Proctologist
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Moparts Proctologist
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 6,048
Salem
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Fans out of a Neon are thin and move a ton of air. $20 to $40 at the recyclers.
Mo' Farts
Moderated by "tbagger".
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Re: Slimmest Electric Fan Available
[Re: a12rag]
#2486364
04/22/18 12:34 PM
04/22/18 12:34 PM
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Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 20,440 north of coder
moparx
"Butt Crack Bob"
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"Butt Crack Bob"
Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 20,440
north of coder
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i'm not a fan [pun intended ! ] of aftermarket fans, and if any way possible, choose factory items of your choice of manufacturer. the main reason, is aftermarket fans may, or [usually] may not blow [another intended pun !] what cfm they claim, while OEM fans move a ton of air, plus they are way more durable [even if made in elcheapistan] than imported aftermarket fans. only two things that are a must when using an electric fan. use a RELAY with wiring to match the fan of your choice, as some [most] OEM fans have a rather high start up electrical demand. and #2, make sure your present electrical system [alternator and wiring harness] is up to the task of keeping up with the fan's demand, plus the rest of your electrical needs. just my opinion after fixing electrical problems for over 40yrs. your mileage may vary....
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