Thread: Electric fan questions
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08-17-2009 03:17 PM #1
Get a Lincoln Mk8 fan--available on Ebay less than $100 and pull 5000cfm
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08-17-2009 03:31 PM #2
I used a 16" spal pusher on a Ford Ranger. The truck had a EFI 5.0 with a/c and the radiator was factory for a 4.0 v6. I had no cooling issues. I used a wiring kit with a relay and thermal sensor also from Spal. I called spal for a recommendation the fan and they were very helpful. I've used the wiring kits from painless wiring also and they work well too. The spal fan I had was very loud though...sounded like a shop vac, but cooled great. Definately use a puller if you can though.Last edited by 35chevy; 08-17-2009 at 03:35 PM.
Hanging with my Dad.
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08-17-2009 03:33 PM #3
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08-18-2009 01:52 AM #4
Thanks guys. It has to be a pusher, because there is less than an inch between the pully bolts on the water pump, and the back side of the radiator. It can be a big pusher though. I've heard several people now recogmend spal. I'll give them a call and see what they have to say. Steve."
"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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08-18-2009 11:46 AM #5
Talked with Spal today. These guys are very helpfull! The tech guy said with my radiator dimentions the way to go would be two 12" inch high performance paddle blade fans with the 165 off 185 on sensor and relay. This would put out 3200 cfm. I asked if having one 16" fan would be better and he said no! He said I'd get my CFM's with the two 12" fans. Glad I called them! Gonna cost a bit!
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"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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08-18-2009 02:27 PM #6
Zirgo 3630 CFM
Just talked with a local hotroder with a 427 in his cobra. He had major heating issues until he went with a Zirgo pusher electric fan. He swore by it so I called the company
and wow! They make a 3630 CFM 16" fan for around 220.00. My american autowire kit has a built in 40amp fan relay, and this unit only draws 10amps! The nice thing is It will cool a larger area of the radiator than the twin Spal setups. They also seem to have a good rep, Summit sells them and says they're good units, with limited lifetime warranty. I guess now it's just save up after vacation and I'll be good to go. Thanks again for all the valuable input."
"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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08-21-2009 08:25 AM #7
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08-28-2009 06:14 AM #8






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