What do I need w/ the flex-a-lite electric fans?
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What do I need w/ the flex-a-lite electric fans?
Fixing to get some extra cash in a week or two, gonna get some flex-a-lite (292 or 290, the ones for the 28" radiator) electric fans from truckperformance.com.
Do they come with everything or do I need to buy something else with them?
Will I see a nice SOTP improvement with them? Shouldn't it drop around .1-.15 sec off my 1/4 mile time?
Do they come with everything or do I need to buy something else with them?
Will I see a nice SOTP improvement with them? Shouldn't it drop around .1-.15 sec off my 1/4 mile time?
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I couldnt tell much of a difference with them. I consider it one of those mods that makes it more reliable, rather than performance related. To me, it was worth it for getting rid of the roar of the mechanical fan. They also let me keep the truck cooler, where the fan clutch would only engage at a certain temp making the lower thermostat useless pretty much.
Sadly they don't make a set for the smaller radiator, just the big one. Last I heard anyways. They do come all inclusive though.
You can see in these pics that they don't fit the small radiator,m but they can be made to fit them with some american engineering.
http://bettie.homeip.net/atvpics/Truck/E-Fans/
The first one, you can see the drilled holes where I had to modify the mounting bracket. The last one is hard to make out, but it's a fat zip tie on the bottom holding it snug to the radiator on the bottom.
Sadly they don't make a set for the smaller radiator, just the big one. Last I heard anyways. They do come all inclusive though.
You can see in these pics that they don't fit the small radiator,m but they can be made to fit them with some american engineering.
http://bettie.homeip.net/atvpics/Truck/E-Fans/
The first one, you can see the drilled holes where I had to modify the mounting bracket. The last one is hard to make out, but it's a fat zip tie on the bottom holding it snug to the radiator on the bottom.
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I must also add .. I didn't have mine over a 1000 miles before I swapped out radiators and put the fans on, so I would believe it if someone else says they felt lots of difference.
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Originally Posted by Flyer
I couldnt tell much of a difference with them.
Originally Posted by Flyer
Sadly they don't make a set for the smaller radiator, just the big one. Last I heard anyways. They do come all inclusive though.
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I've done this, after measuring my radiator wrong. No problem though, after 2 tries, I got the right radiator and everything slipped in pretty well.
Not a bad mod IMO, it's nice to have that few extra inches in the engines bay for the intake and such and to listen to them to spin up.
It's been a year or so, but I haven't seen a Flex-A-Lite model for the smaller radiator, but Perma-Cool makes one, but for a much steeper price.
Not a bad mod IMO, it's nice to have that few extra inches in the engines bay for the intake and such and to listen to them to spin up.
It's been a year or so, but I haven't seen a Flex-A-Lite model for the smaller radiator, but Perma-Cool makes one, but for a much steeper price.
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Originally Posted by OBXMarine
It's been a year or so, but I haven't seen a Flex-A-Lite model for the smaller radiator, but Perma-Cool makes one, but for a much steeper price.
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Well it's about time! No worries though. I broke about even having to buy the radiator. Got the Fans on ebay. Plus it makes that 6.0l swap more tempting. Too bad I can't get a bigger gas tank. 23 gallons isn't going to get me too far, especially since I don't run the truck below 1/4 tank.