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electric fans #2494849
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whats everyone using on puller 16" fans around 2800-3000 cfm?

Thanks

Re: electric fans [Re: RustyM] #2494854
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SPAL makes a nice product. I'm sure there are others.


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Re: electric fans [Re: RustyM] #2494928
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I've had one of these, good fan - http://www.zirgo.com/

Re: electric fans [Re: RustyM] #2494979
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I also like Spal fans



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Re: electric fans [Re: RustyM] #2495088
05/12/18 01:57 PM
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I bought a Spal,great product! The mounting straps are genius!

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Re: electric fans [Re: RustyM] #2495092
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I bought a derale for my car. Made night and day difference over cheap parts store fan that was on the car when I bought it.
Spal and derale both good fans. I found the better fans that have good motors pull 20+ amps. If they aren't pulling that many amps and have good CFM ratings, run. They won't cut the mustard


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Re: electric fans [Re: hemi-itis] #2495098
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Whats the purpose for it.. race only or street
strip..big flow fans draw big amps
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Re: electric fans [Re: RustyM] #2495108
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If I had the money I would run some delta pag fans, they look very trick.

Since I don't I run a set of dual fans from a dodge intrepid. They have a high and a low speed and have worked well even though my radiator is a little undersized.


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Re: electric fans [Re: MR_P_BODY] #2495148
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its for the 72 duster bracket car Mr P.
would like to stage/leave at 160-165 degrees and be able to cool back down well.

Re: electric fans [Re: RustyM] #2495162
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SPAL on all my cars.

Re: electric fans [Re: RustyM] #2495166
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HHR..............Blows lots of air and it's built in shroud fits nicely on my 26" Griffin radiator............ beer


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hmmmm

Re: electric fans [Re: RustyM] #2495181
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If this is a street car I use the HHR fan also
fits my rad perfect
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Re: electric fans [Re: RustyM] #2495211
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I wonder if I can adapt that to my radiator shroud??
sure save some money.
I need 2800 to 3000 cfm for the 4 core radiator.

Not putting car on street at this time but, who know later,,,,,

Re: electric fans [Re: RustyM] #2495218
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What’s good out there for a 22” radiator guys please

Re: electric fans [Re: RustyM] #2495394
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FWIW, I bought some 13" Be-Cools fans when Summit was running a sale. They are SPAL fans with the mounting strap kit.

I had a Champion 4-core radiator (4 x 0.63" tubes, core 2.75" deep.) The thickness of the radiator made it difficult for clearance to the water pump. Edited: tank width per spec sheet is 3.2" wide.

I changed to a Griffin (2 x 1.25", 2.68" deep core, tanks are about same width as core) exact fit radiator (about 1/2" more water pump to radiator clearance), and I used two 13" Be-cool (SPAL) fans (2" deep, 1200-1250 cfm each) on 26" radiator in '69 Coronet with 440 engine.

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Re: electric fans [Re: RustyM] #2495550
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Originally Posted By RustyM
I wonder if I can adapt that to my radiator shroud??
sure save some money.
I need 2800 to 3000 cfm for the 4 core radiator.

Not putting car on street at this time but, who know later,,,,,


RustyM my two cents would be build the tool for what you want to do now. Weight on the nose of a 10sec bracket car is evil and just makes it harder to get the car to work.



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Re: electric fans [Re: Just-a-dart] #2495712
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Good point.
I’m actually thinking about dropping the 4 core for a 3 .
Won’t need quite as much fan that way and loose some weight on both.

Re: electric fans [Re: RustyM] #2496734
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I had an HHR fan on mine, but recently switched it out. I am using a dual fan setup from a Ford Contour. Works really well. I like it a lot better than my HHR fan


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Re: electric fans [Re: RustyM] #2497102
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PM me.I have a brand new champion 16 inch
with shroud for a 22 inch core that
I am not using.

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