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Old 04-03-2009, 12:50 AM
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Originally Posted by lv360ram
This is listed for a diesel and has the brackets to hold the plastic jugs. Will this work on a gas truck? If it does, I want one!
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I've been researching radiators as I've needed a replacement for a couple of years. I've found that they are all interchangeable. I'm getting a CTD radiator when I can afford it. Maybe these fans, too.
 
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I installed a Lincoln Mark VIII fan from the junkyard ($30) and a DCcontrols controller. Total cost $160. This was on my Ford F150 and it works great. The controller soft starts the fan so there are no spikes of current. That fan is used by All of the hot rodders (Corvette, Mustang, etc.) It moves 4300 cfm when on high.
Here is the DCcontrols site:

http://www.dccontrol.com/0820.htm
 



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