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Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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When you use a EWP, what do you do with the old water pump, make a blanking plate? Is there any later model cars with EWP's? U-pullit might need a visit.

Posted on: 2004/12/20 10:14
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     thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle 1200rallycar 2004/12/16 0:12
       Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle 4NIK8 2004/12/16 0:19
         Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle 1200rallycar 2004/12/16 0:24
           Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle 4NIK8 2004/12/16 0:28
         Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle L18_B110 2004/12/16 0:30
           Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle 1200rallycar 2004/12/16 1:07
       Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle webbs1200 2004/12/17 4:19
         Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle Dodgeman 2004/12/17 4:42
           Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle converted 2004/12/17 6:33
             Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle MLS 2004/12/17 7:13
               Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle webbs1200 2004/12/19 22:05
                 Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle WhiteSedan 2004/12/20 10:14
                   Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle Dodgeman 2004/12/20 12:38
                     Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle chowdozer 2004/12/20 14:24
                       Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle MLS 2004/12/21 1:57
                         Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle chowdozer 2004/12/21 3:49
                           Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle chowdozer 2004/12/21 4:01
                         Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle webbs1200 2004/12/21 4:08
                           Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle MLS 2004/12/21 6:15
                             Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle phunkdoktaspok 2004/12/21 10:28
                               Re: thermo vs. mechanical fan at idle MLS 2004/12/21 11:25




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