Any interest on a group buy for an e fan set up?
#15
I've been checking his feedback for a while now on ebay to see if anyone got the dodge fans. I've emailed a few people who ordered from him for trucks, and most had good things to say. One guy did have the relay or controller burn out within a couple weeks but everyone else said they were good. I have been interested in his fans for a while, mostly because of the price and it looks to appear good, so if you do talk them down some I might be in.
#18
Wow, the economy must not be all that bad if so many of you have the jing to spend on something like this.
This could be very interesting. A handful of guys from doifferent areas all converting to the same e-fan setup. Should be able to get some good data on how this works out from a wide range of users. I hope to be able to do this to my V10 someday, but I won't hold my breath on a group buy.
This could be very interesting. A handful of guys from doifferent areas all converting to the same e-fan setup. Should be able to get some good data on how this works out from a wide range of users. I hope to be able to do this to my V10 someday, but I won't hold my breath on a group buy.
#19
Miami, on a 2500, I think you would be wasting your time. Most people will tell you to stay away from an E-fan on an HD truck. Since, I don't know you that well, I don't know how much you tow, or idle, so I'm going on a limb by thinking that you have a 2500 and you use it as such.
Another thing, Not knocking this thread, but you all should really really venture out of your comfort zones and read other parts of the forum. My example here:
If you spend just 3 minutes browsing through the 3rd gen pages, you'll see they have already found a "REALLY" cheap alternative to those $200.00+ systems. Their solution?
Take the E-fan out of a Ford Taraus. They pretty well mount up, and push the correct amount of CFM. Read it up a little bit. I think most of the guys over there that have done the E-fan out of a Ford mod, paid no more than $50.00 for the total thing. (Wires and Temp sensor included)
Another thing, Not knocking this thread, but you all should really really venture out of your comfort zones and read other parts of the forum. My example here:
If you spend just 3 minutes browsing through the 3rd gen pages, you'll see they have already found a "REALLY" cheap alternative to those $200.00+ systems. Their solution?
Take the E-fan out of a Ford Taraus. They pretty well mount up, and push the correct amount of CFM. Read it up a little bit. I think most of the guys over there that have done the E-fan out of a Ford mod, paid no more than $50.00 for the total thing. (Wires and Temp sensor included)
#20
I was looking into installing a fan.The guy who did my intake for me also did a replacement efan on I think it was a jeep liberty and I put it up to my old radiator and it looked like it was made for it.I will be doing this in a week or so.I will take photos and post them up for you guys.I think he got the fan for $60