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Old 12-21-2011, 11:55 PM
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Flex a Lite comes with bracket for stock overflow tank and an adjustable temperature sensor with a/c relayto operatethe fan between 160 and 240 degrees.(quoted from an ad in Lifted Wrenched and Raised mag.)
 
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Old 12-22-2011, 02:56 AM
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i was looking at getting efans for the extra power it frees up, but i am jut wondering how hard they are to install. my buddy got his dad and a friend to install his on a 07 F-15 and he said it took them 10 hrs to do.
 
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Old 12-22-2011, 07:01 AM
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Mine went on in less than two hours. I retained the stock shroud. As for installing on an F-15, I can see that taking a while. Wonder if the Air Force has a kit?
 
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Old 12-22-2011, 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Manvin
i was looking at getting efans for the extra power it frees up, but i am jut wondering how hard they are to install. my buddy got his dad and a friend to install his on a 07 F-15 and he said it took them 10 hrs to do.
Then your buddy's dad and his friend are f*cking useless, about two hours to install mine in the driveway by myself and prior to that I had never installed one before and that included building a tool out of a 2x4 and bolt to remove the stock fan...
 
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Only took me a a friend a couple hours we didn't use the brackets it came with just used some aluminum bar and made our own and drilled into the rad and used some bolts with nylock nuts and put the shroud back over that
 
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ok that is good to hear. I was apprehensive to swap it out. But if it only takes a few hours and isnt incredibly hard to do, i think ill have a go
 



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