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i recently bought a MKIII supra n/a, 89 to be exact. i want to get an electric fan setup but im not sure which one to get. fluydine has one, its one big 14in fan setup that i found for about 130. then i also found the flex-a-lite setup which is dual setup but not sure on the sizes of the fans, and is about 360. trying to get some imput on which one to buy based on quality and performance
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360 is a bit much for the flexalite. did you try summit racing? they carry the same one wholesale. if your getting the dual electric it may be the slim design. its wicked thin!
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just make sure the fans you get flow between 2500-3000cfm, our engines need this much air thrown at it ;)
if you get any less you will find it overheats i've heard good things about both companies... just go for whichever one you feel :) |
I run a 14" Hayden 'S' blade, 1100 cfm, along with the 2 original 6" fans that run when A/C is on. I live in the Mojave desert in Calif. I always run below half way on the gage.
If I were to need another fan, I would use one of these .... $80......http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerc...enbr=361....it pulls 1800cfm for the same amperage draw. |
i am using a permacool 16" about 100.00 ( i think might b 14")
behind a fluidyne radiator the cfm is the most important concern . |
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