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Old 07-03-08, 04:05 AM
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hey fellas, im looking for some electric after market fans to go along with the koyo rad. was looking at FAL Flexalite fans and i was wondering which model would work with the koyo mounting positions?
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Why not stay with the stock fans? They bolt right up to the Koyo rad and are very efficient.
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I'm running stock fans on my Koyo 3-core rad.

Stock fans flow very well. Unless your stockers are broken, I wouldn't reccomend messing with them.

Getting an FC Thermoswitch is a better way to get your temps under control, if that's an issue.
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I have a pair of electric fans at the shop. They belonged to CMonokar. I will have to get the specs but they were an extra set he had for his 3 rotor car. Let me know if you are interested. The profit will go to the diabetes charity his parents chose.
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I mounted a set of Flex-a-lite fans on a Koyo. It is really difficult to get them sealed up well to the Koyo. If I had it to do over I would have stayed with the stock fans.
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I have the Flex-a-lite dual fans on my 20B. It does a pretty good with my Koyo radiator.
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Originally Posted by 20B-Power
I have the Flex-a-lite dual fans on my 20B. It does a pretty good with my Koyo radiator.
could you give me the model # of the flex-a-lite dual fans on your koyo? im going to be using it on my koyo racing rad, thanks in advance.
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I use 2 proform 12" fans that flow 1200 cfm each. Dia.: 1200 CFM TOTALING 2400 CFM. Pleas note these fans outflow the Flexalite fans by 400 CFM.
Jegs part# 778-67012
Depth: 2.5''
CFM: 1200
Amps: 7.0
Reversible
778-67012

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does that flow better than the stock fans?
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This is what I have on the 20B w/my koyo radiator. 2500 cfm's. Never used the stock fans so I don't know how good they are. $249.95



http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
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Those look like a great option.
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