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vet65te 
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vet65te
Loc: NorCal Now, Prescott AZ S...
Reg: 01-04-05
07-18-12 04:44 PM - Post#2249632    
    In response to fuzzyff

I prefer to keep the fan clutch unit on the water pump snout and use the electric fan as a backup for extreme situations so in my case, I don't need the electric fan to handle all the cooling needs. For those who are using an electric fan for all their cooling, there are more efficient setups available such as the SPAL fans and as recently mentioned in Car Craft (or Pop Hot Rodding), the use of the mid 90's Lincoln Mark VII and Ford Taurus fans that are built with a good sized shroud. Not a simple instalation but one to consider if you've got serious cooling needs. Those fans do draw some serious amps so an alternator upgrade is warranted.
Mike T.


Edited by vet65te on 07-18-12 04:46 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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