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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Port Charlotte, FL
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What is the stock CFM of clutch fan.
Does it pull or pushes air through the radiator? I just realized that the 16" is to big for my radiator. I have to go to a 14" fan. I hope this will not pose a problem? I am exchanging my 16" for 14" with 1600 cfm I need my car for work and college. |
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the stock fan is on the engine side of the rad. so it Pulls air through the radiator.
i am not sure of cfm of the stock fan. whats your rad. condition? maby its time for a flush or new rad?? and how did your clutch fan fail if you don't mind me asking? if your doubting a single fan maby check out this: http://www.celicasupra.com/forums/sh...oducts-Catalog ive been reading it and i already want one. the two fans pull 2500cfm. but i don't see why 1600cfm would not suffice, IF your running a stock 5mge. also some custom mods to keep air flowing through the rad. instead of around. would be good. ![]()
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Ephrata
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This is the fan setup I run, and a lot of people on yellowbullet forums run it as well. It fits my aluminum radiator fine, but not sure about the stock one.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/RNB-620-104/?rtype=10 |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Port Charlotte, FL
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I just install the 14" electric fan for $67 That was easy. The hardest part was removing the clutch fan.
I talked the parts guy I trust at the Advance auto parts, he told I can still put a 10" on my car with relays for both fans. If realy need it. If I am not racing, one fan should work very well. The 14" is used on some small v8's. Therefore it should work for you inline 6 cyclinder. I still have to put the external thermostate for the fan on. I keep the stock shroud on. Thank you so far for your imput. I will let you know in a couple days how well it works in the Florida heat. Last edited by floridamtbiker99; 05-08-2012 at 04:35 AM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Port Charlotte, FL
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Where did you get the Aluminum radiator at and what is the cost.
There is another opition for me, is to put another 10 fan on my radiator. but I will lose the shroud. I will be waiting for you comments or/and your advice. Thank you. I need this car running so for college. |
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i take it the new fans didnt help??
if your interested in an aluminum rad. check out the link in post#4 im going to run the griffan rad and fans for my 1uz.
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