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88turborx7 06-04-03 12:54 PM

Electric fan recommendations
 
I am looking at 2 models. One from Perma-Cool and the other is a Black Magic by Flex-A-Lite.

Perma-Cool
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...rt=PRM%2D19115

Black Magic
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...part=FLX%2D155

Any recommendations??

bcty 06-04-03 01:13 PM

i have heard lots of good things from both fans.. personally i think i am going to go with the permacool "finger chopper"

Jaared 06-04-03 01:17 PM

that thing looks dangerous! scary even! im gonna stay away from anything called or looks like the mangler, finger chopper, wido maker... ect.

what about the electric fan from a pontiac 2.0L or somethin... i think i read they they mount nicely!

jaared

Bigretardhead 06-04-03 01:26 PM

yes, my fiero fan works very nicely. :)

88turborx7 06-04-03 02:41 PM

I think that at $88 for the Perma-Cool, I'd be better off with that than spending up to $50 for a used one that I'm sure can't match 2950 CFM. The Black Magic is a little too $$$.

westcoasttuner 06-04-03 02:59 PM

That perma cool looks bad ass!
Finger chopper:)

vectorminds 06-04-03 03:03 PM

do either of those fans come with temp switches to turn them on, or do you need to buy something to do that?

jetfire76 06-04-03 03:09 PM

after mounting the Perma-cool, can you still use the stock fan shroud to help prevent fingers from getting chopped off?

BonsaiRX7 06-04-03 05:22 PM

Ive heard good things bout fiero and escort fans :)

IWNTA20B 06-04-03 05:29 PM

If there is nothing wrong with your stock fan, leave it alone. There are no eletrical fans that can pull as much air as the stock ones. If you are going to change fans, there should be a valid reason to do so. Almost everyone who switched have had their temp. rise a bit.
But if you must, you need to use a shroud on any fan. It won't do jack shit if it's pulling from around the radiator.

tmiked 06-04-03 05:42 PM

Check out:

http://www.jaycorptech.com/shop/shop...v+Cooling+Fans

Summit Racing has a Perma-Cool adjustable temperature switch.
If you wire it direct to the battery it will run after shutdown until things cool down. You can set how long by adjusting the location of the sensor and the set temperature.

NZConvertible 06-04-03 06:32 PM


Originally posted by IWNTA20B
If there is nothing wrong with your stock fan, leave it alone. There are no eletrical fans that can pull as much air as the stock ones. If you are going to change fans, there should be a valid reason to do so.
I totally agree. Unless you're having low-speed cooling problems there's no need change the fan.

However this advice often falls on deaf ears :D so if you're going to go electric I'd recommend the Flex-a-lite Black Magic 150, simply because it's so easy to wire up. The adjustable thermoswitch and relay are built into it, and you simply plug in a fused battery supply, a ground wire, a switched ignition wire (unless you want it to keep runnig after shut-down), and if you want, a manual override switch and an A/C input. Too easy, and you know it's done right. I have no personal experience with how effective this fan is, but I've never heard anyone say it wasn't up to the task. :)

BlackR1 06-04-03 06:49 PM

how about the SPAL fans


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