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<blockquote data-quote="yankster" data-source="post: 674768" data-attributes="member: 4171"><p><strong>Re: rear radiator electric fan success stories?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is the fan I run after some references from a fellow wheeler. LS3-525 hp, rear radiator and it's the only fan setup that has held up to aggressive bouncing without breaking the housing and still keeps the engine cool. The shroud seals great, the housing is very thick and the fan moves a ton of air. I've pressure washed it many times over the last year and no failures. It could chop some fingers if you're not careful though. I also drilled a few 1/8" holes in the 160* thermostat to let a little leak through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yankster, post: 674768, member: 4171"] [b]Re: rear radiator electric fan success stories?[/b] This is the fan I run after some references from a fellow wheeler. LS3-525 hp, rear radiator and it's the only fan setup that has held up to aggressive bouncing without breaking the housing and still keeps the engine cool. The shroud seals great, the housing is very thick and the fan moves a ton of air. I've pressure washed it many times over the last year and no failures. It could chop some fingers if you're not careful though. I also drilled a few 1/8" holes in the 160* thermostat to let a little leak through. [/QUOTE]
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