Reading prior comments on swapping the stock fan for an electric to gain a couple horses, any body have a brand or kit that seemed best bang for the buck?
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Mike
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no kit,certain year taurus fans work best,alot of info on jeepforum.com
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Talk to Swamp Thing. He decided to go back to the traditional fan from the electric. He may be willing to part with it.
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I run the ford Taurus. Fan . Its a 2 speed 9 blade fan . They also have a 8 blade fan. And a swirled fan moves far more are . Both ford fans are swirled
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x2Orange rubi wrote:I run the ford Taurus. Fan . Its a 2 speed 9 blade fan . They also have a 8 blade fan. And a swirled fan moves far more are . Both ford fans are swirled
and they have a block temp sensor you can make use of no need to worry about turning them on manually...
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