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Old 10-22-22, 03:03 PM
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Taurus Fan with Vmount?

I know, it seems overkill, but it is a fan that I already have, and I was wondering if anyone ever ran it?

the reason I bought it was because I was going to get a fmic, npr to be exact. But now I am debating if the small npr is even worth the time.

Share your thoughts, car isn’t a crazy build, mainly a street car. Probably will only ever see 15 psi max

Old 10-23-22, 09:11 AM
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i'm lazy, my taurus fan is only wired to work on the low speed, and its been totally fine. as long as you can get it to fit, i'd keep it
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I have no firsthand experience with intercoolers.

The Taurus fan is excellent. It flows a ton of air and the shroud needs only minor modifications to work on our rads.

From the time it turns on (195F in my setup) to the time it turns off (185) is usually around 40 seconds, and you can feel the hot air shooting out from under the car if you put your arm out the window. I'm super happy with it.
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