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Slim thermo fan?
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just wondering what thermo fans you guys have use with your sr/ca conversions ?
i need something very thin?
any help would be good

heres a picture of the kind of space i have

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Posted on: 2012/3/26 14:04
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Re: Slim thermo fan?
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You might need to do 2 push fans on the front of the radiator instead.
I did on the L series too. I only run 1 10 inch currently

Posted on: 2012/3/26 14:27
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Re: Slim thermo fan?
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yeah that or 2 8 inch fans and sit them up a bit higher on the radiator out of the way of the bottom pulley

Posted on: 2012/3/26 14:33
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Then they don't cool whole core, better having push covering whole core.
Pull is ideal but 2 8 inch not as effective usually as I 10 inch or 12 inch.

Posted on: 2012/3/26 14:59
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i tried a 12 inch from my old a series set-up...too big,

Posted on: 2012/3/26 15:11
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Re: Slim thermo fan?
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10inch in the front pushing, works for me. Just make sure fan blades orientated right way and when on spins right way to push air onto rad.

Posted on: 2012/3/26 20:44
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I use a 10" fan on the front of my radiator due to the gilmer drive taking up a lot of room.. Works perfectly fine but it's on a switch.. Leave it off until it reaches operating temperature..

Posted on: 2012/3/26 23:50
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Re: Slim thermo fan?
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Only leave it on in heavy traffic and under 60kmh. Rest of time it's fine unless uphill and giving it a bootfull

Posted on: 2012/3/27 1:05
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Spend the money and get a thurmo switch, and u can get good thin fans from a Hotrod shop or auto parts place! I got quoted 230 each for 10" but is real fan not crap made in china stuff

Posted on: 2012/3/27 3:48
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I'm working on a thermo switch from tridon thermo switch for $10 likes top hOse temp range not bottom hose. Top hose hotter

Posted on: 2012/3/27 3:51
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