Need for electric fan?
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Need for electric fan?
So my fan is fubar. It has been for awhile. I have the 180 inline thermo mod and it runs at 188.6 on a regular basis. I was climbing Vail pass on a hot day and it climbed to a whopping 198.
So my question is this. Is there any reason to replace the fan or just chuck it because it gets in the way of airflow?
So my question is this. Is there any reason to replace the fan or just chuck it because it gets in the way of airflow?
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So my fan is fubar. It has been for awhile. I have the 180 inline thermo mod and it runs at 188.6 on a regular basis. I was climbing Vail pass on a hot day and it climbed to a whopping 198.
So my question is this. Is there any reason to replace the fan or just chuck it because it gets in the way of airflow?
So my question is this. Is there any reason to replace the fan or just chuck it because it gets in the way of airflow?
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The A/C will work, but not as efficiently. It can cause your High Pressure Side on the A/C system to soar if say your sitting in traffic or at idle when no air is being pushed thru the condenser as you are driving.
80+ is where it's supposed to come on, but I've had mine turn on way sooner than that with the A/C on. Spend 60.00 and you'll be good to go.
An Efan motor off of any of these vehicles should fit into our D2 fan housing.
CHEVROLET PRIZM 1998-2002
CHEVROLET TRACKER 1999-2001
HONDA ODYSSEY 1999-2004
SUZUKI VITARA 1999-2002
TOYOTA COROLLA 1998-2003
TOYOTA MATRIX 2003-2005
80+ is where it's supposed to come on, but I've had mine turn on way sooner than that with the A/C on. Spend 60.00 and you'll be good to go.
An Efan motor off of any of these vehicles should fit into our D2 fan housing.
CHEVROLET PRIZM 1998-2002
CHEVROLET TRACKER 1999-2001
HONDA ODYSSEY 1999-2004
SUZUKI VITARA 1999-2002
TOYOTA COROLLA 1998-2003
TOYOTA MATRIX 2003-2005
Last edited by Best4x4; 07-04-2017 at 12:29 PM.
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