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Electric Fan's
I am looking to put an electric fan on my 04CC 4.7. Trying to find out if anyone know what type of CFM rating I am going to need. This is my daily driver and I dont tow enough to have that be a factor. Thanks
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RE: Electric Fan's
There is a kit made specifically for it. Do a search and you will find the link.
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RE: Electric Fan's
+1, Lots of posts on e-fans recently.
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RE: Electric Fan's
yeah deffinitly do a search for it....however, i put one on my truck, it's a Flex-a-lite and it's rated at like 3300 CFM, very easy install and well worth the money
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RE: Electric Fan's
one weblink with much info on a fan that has worked well in conversions:
http://www.geocities.com/smithmonte/...rkVIII_Fan.htm or check the archive if the link is down: http://tinyurl.com/28jo64 Audi's are also nearly the right size MP Viper fan is expensive but has been used by many The MPG gain with no fan is approximately 3% at a steady 70 mph on the interstate over a 200 mile loop in both directions, so electric fan gain will be slightly less than 3% |
RE: Electric Fan's
Alot of talk about E-Fans lately..Has anyone already installed one? If so, would you mind posting a pic, so i can see how it looks as compared to the stock fan?
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RE: Electric Fan's
ORIGINAL: HankL one weblink with much info on a fan that has worked well in conversions: http://www.geocities.com/smithmonte/...rkVIII_Fan.htm Audi's are also nearly the right size MP Viper fan is expensive but has been used by many The MPG gain with no fan is approximately 3% at a steady 70 mph on the interstate over a 200 mile loop in both directions, so electric fan gain will be slightly less than 3% |
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airram sells kits, and hemitruck club has several write ups. you can pic up a used one outa of a lincoln to save some bucks too
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RE: Electric Fan's
I'm looking for "Before and After" pics.....
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