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Old 08-16-2004, 09:44 PM   #7
fishmaniaone1234
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Re: electric fan conversion

The part number that I am using is 114 from flex-a-light. I have been using this setup for at least 3 months now and the car has never overheated once and this is in the summer. Anyway e-mail me at [email protected], I have pictures. The installation is a sinch it takes one person about half and hour to do it. It is probably the easiest upgrade next to an intake. All you do is take out the mechanical fan and the stock electric fan and then replace with the new fan and splice into the old wiring. The fan turns on and off when the car gets to a certain temp, just like a stock fan. It is important to note that you should look at the CFM's because that is a big factor. If you are running a turbo of course you will need a bigger or second fan.
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