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Old Jul 6, 2004 | 12:16 AM
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you can switch the positive/negative on a fan. big deal, it runs in reverse. doesnt mean the blades were designed to move air that way. now you've got an inefficient fan working on one of the most vital parts on your car, the cooling system. good luck.

also, as mentioned above, the ford escort fan is the way to go. period.

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Old Jul 6, 2004 | 08:45 PM
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Originally posted by allforjesus06
you can switch the positive/negative on a fan. big deal, it runs in reverse. doesnt mean the blades were designed to move air that way. now you've got an inefficient fan working on one of the most vital parts on your car, the cooling system. good luck.

also, as mentioned above, the ford escort fan is the way to go. period.
Ok the fan is a push type.... therefore the blades were designed for that use.... and imma be keeping it, along with another one, in the stock location.... if it doesnt work out, then it doesnt...
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