Lets Talk E-Fan Set Ups
#21
I tow alot with my 2001 Tahoe that I had put the 05 e-fans on and even towing my brothers VW bug over the Grapevine it had no heating issues at all. I also pulled my 90 Stang from LA over the Grapevine and 7 hours back to the Bay without any cooling issues. I thought I was going to have issues with cooling going over the Grape but the Tahoe ran perfect and was doing 60-70 all the way up.
#22
my dad was just towing our small enclosed atv trailer with the atv in it up a slight grade to get into the mountains and he was bitchen bout the truck getting hot... this is in an 05 crew cab with efans... it was weird.. but ill probaby do the swap on my truck anyways since i dont pull much...
#23
Originally Posted by thunder550
Are you on a budget? You can't beat the look and install ease of the 05 truck fans, but its more expensive cause you have to get the 34" radiator as well. Looks great though, and I used the Nelson harness everything plugged in easy and works perfect. Total cost was somewhere around $500.
#25
Has anyone seen these fans yet? I know it says for diesel applications, but the dimensions are the same as the gas versions. Just more cfm's.
http://www.flex-a-lite.com/auto/html/chevy-diesel.html
http://www.flex-a-lite.com/auto/html/chevy-diesel.html
#26
Originally Posted by Scott Mills
Has anyone seen these fans yet? I know it says for diesel applications, but the dimensions are the same as the gas versions. Just more cfm's.
http://www.flex-a-lite.com/auto/html/chevy-diesel.html
http://www.flex-a-lite.com/auto/html/chevy-diesel.html
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#27
Originally Posted by Scott Mills
Has anyone seen these fans yet? I know it says for diesel applications, but the dimensions are the same as the gas versions. Just more cfm's.
http://www.flex-a-lite.com/auto/html/chevy-diesel.html
http://www.flex-a-lite.com/auto/html/chevy-diesel.html
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