Is This A Good Fan?
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I found this fan at summit and was wondering if it was a good deal?
http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=10634
And also do you guys think it will
*cool well
*fit properly (what size should I get?)
or is there a better fan at summit that I should consider?
Thanks
http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=10634
And also do you guys think it will
*cool well
*fit properly (what size should I get?)
or is there a better fan at summit that I should consider?
Thanks
No, it's $68 too expensive.
Go to your local self-serve junk yard, find a big Ford with an electric fan in it, and take it out. Pay the man $20 and wire it up in your car. If you want a thermostat for it, you can pick them up for about $15 at a local auto parts store. I just hooked up a lighted switch under my dash to turn mine on and off. Once your car is warmed up, turn it on. When you get out, you'll hear the fan and remember to turn it off. Eventually it becomes habit. Good luck.
That looks like the Perma-cool one I have.If so it should work just fine.I think mine works good I have it wired up with an adjustable temp.switch I got from Advance Auto Parts.
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I run a ford escort 91-96 electric fan. Theyre cheap, theyre shrouded, they fir the FC radiator PERFECTLY, they move a LOT of air, theyre big, they have 2 speed modes, did I mention theyre cheap? I paid $30 for mine...
That permacool fan should work. I believe that several here are using it. Might wanna ask them. Try searching for-- electric--fans--- fan--perma cool---finger chopper---flexalight---spal... and read those threads.
headgasket blowing 1.9 Escort=110hp????+- Rx7=160hp/200hp. Even my moms FordTaurus(145hp) has dual e-fans. I just don't trust an escort or any other USED fan. Hows the airflow of the escort fan? Current draw? Explain the two speed modes. Are there 2 wires for power? How is it controlled.
I have burned out electric fans before, and an underhood electrical fire is a scarey thing(if you like your car). The one in my '91 Eagle took the fan wiring harness with it. I am ANTI-used fans. If you got it new/tested/rebuilt or barely used, I won't complain as much.
I just will not trust a salvage yard sourced used fan.
Also, I have replaced several E-fans with the generic ones from the auto part stores. They might look the same size but they definitely do not move the same amount of air as the OEM or namebrand ones did.
And, make sure you wired/fused/relayed the electric fan correctly.
headgasket blowing 1.9 Escort=110hp????+- Rx7=160hp/200hp. Even my moms FordTaurus(145hp) has dual e-fans. I just don't trust an escort or any other USED fan. Hows the airflow of the escort fan? Current draw? Explain the two speed modes. Are there 2 wires for power? How is it controlled.
I have burned out electric fans before, and an underhood electrical fire is a scarey thing(if you like your car). The one in my '91 Eagle took the fan wiring harness with it. I am ANTI-used fans. If you got it new/tested/rebuilt or barely used, I won't complain as much.
I just will not trust a salvage yard sourced used fan.
Also, I have replaced several E-fans with the generic ones from the auto part stores. They might look the same size but they definitely do not move the same amount of air as the OEM or namebrand ones did.
And, make sure you wired/fused/relayed the electric fan correctly.
Re: No, it's $68 too expensive.
Originally posted by NathanRX7
I just hooked up a lighted switch under my dash to turn mine on and off. Once your car is warmed up, turn it on. When you get out, you'll hear the fan and remember to turn it off.
I just hooked up a lighted switch under my dash to turn mine on and off. Once your car is warmed up, turn it on. When you get out, you'll hear the fan and remember to turn it off.

An electric fan should always be controlled by a thermostatic switch. Otherwise you might as well leave the stock fan there.
Does the 91-96 Ford Escort fan bolt up to the FC radiator, or did you have to use radiator plugs to hold it in palce? Any help on the install will make a decision on what to buy easier. Do not want to destroy a brand new Koyo radiator.
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