Electric Fan
#2
Are you looking for a stock replacement for the electric a/c fan?
If you're looking for an aftermarket electric to replace your engine fan, check www.summitracing.com. They have a pretty good selection.
-Justin
If you're looking for an aftermarket electric to replace your engine fan, check www.summitracing.com. They have a pretty good selection.
-Justin
#5
I put twin dsm fans on my supra, the loss of the clutch fan was 10 hp. Take some measurements and find something in a junk yard for around 50 bucks. And zipties work fine, mine are still there with no problem, and it holds them very well, and the car feels like the same improvement when i put a lightweight crank pulley on it. You can mount a switch inside the car to turn her on.
Good luck
Kam
Good luck
Kam
#6
Originally posted by 7mgte in a 240?
I put twin dsm fans on my supra, the loss of the clutch fan was 10 hp. Take some measurements and find something in a junk yard for around 50 bucks. And zipties work fine, mine are still there with no problem, and it holds them very well, and the car feels like the same improvement when i put a lightweight crank pulley on it. You can mount a switch inside the car to turn her on.
Good luck
Kam
I put twin dsm fans on my supra, the loss of the clutch fan was 10 hp. Take some measurements and find something in a junk yard for around 50 bucks. And zipties work fine, mine are still there with no problem, and it holds them very well, and the car feels like the same improvement when i put a lightweight crank pulley on it. You can mount a switch inside the car to turn her on.
Good luck
Kam
I am going to forgo poking holes in my new radiator and I am going to mount them properly.
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