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Old 03-31-06, 01:36 PM
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mustang e-fan

Has anyone ever stuffed an electric fan from a newer mustang into a 7? I can get one for about 30 dollars but it is freaking huge and i can barly hold onto it when i put power to it. Is something like that overkill, or is more the merrier?
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Old 03-31-06, 01:39 PM
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sounds like a good Idea most will use a ford taurus fan which has a fan shroud almos the perfect size. Measure the radiator and then the shroud. It would be a sweet setup. Plus you can never have overkill when it comes to cooling down a rotary engine
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it looks like the perfect size to cover the rad but im afraid it might stick too far out from the rad and rub on the pullys but ill try it anyway
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