1st gen Radiator Fan Assembly
1st gen Radiator Fan Assembly
Would a 1st gen Radaitor fan Assembly fit? I really like the dual fans & i hate having a single fan
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Mopar00Neon
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Andys right, youll need a 1st gen radiator too.
Curious, why would you want a duel fan set up? Its heavier than the stock single fan system, and it doesnt cool any better.
Curious, why would you want a duel fan set up? Its heavier than the stock single fan system, and it doesnt cool any better.
He is unworthy of the name of man who is ignorant of the fact that the diagonal of a square is incommensurable with its side.
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Mopar00Neon
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If the duel fans cooled better, Id assume they would have kept them in the 2nd gen from the start.
Id say the stock 2nd gen single fan cools best, its got a more efficent fan shroud. doesnt look like it would have the hot-spots the 1st gen duel set up has in the middle of the radiator.
Id say the stock 2nd gen single fan cools best, its got a more efficent fan shroud. doesnt look like it would have the hot-spots the 1st gen duel set up has in the middle of the radiator.
He is unworthy of the name of man who is ignorant of the fact that the diagonal of a square is incommensurable with its side.
-brian
2007 F-150
2006 Mitsubishi Outlander
2004 F-350
2000 Dodge Neon
1957 Chevy truck
1989 Chevy 1500

-brian
2007 F-150
2006 Mitsubishi Outlander
2004 F-350
2000 Dodge Neon
1957 Chevy truck
1989 Chevy 1500

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