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<blockquote data-quote="ranger11" data-source="post: 674950" data-attributes="member: 2101"><p><strong>Re: Re: rear radiator electric fan success stories?</strong></p><p></p><p>You sound so much like a guy I know. Ingnore what everyone else is running and want to run name brand ****. In reality you ain't running nothing no different than half the people that have posted in this thread. You have a problem but it not radiator or fan related. Folks run way more hp than what you have with "old" fans and have no problems. You are overheating the motor some way. It may be a head problem or a timing problem but I almost bet my left nut(,that's the small one,) there's another problem causing the heat. I have had paper pulled from my hand 18" from a Taurus fan. It moved so much air on high the motor would never warm up. But it was a Ford motor so it may not count for you. A Taurus fan is way more capable of cooling a motor bigger than a yota motor. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my XT1635-01 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ranger11, post: 674950, member: 2101"] [b]Re: Re: rear radiator electric fan success stories?[/b] You sound so much like a guy I know. Ingnore what everyone else is running and want to run name brand ****. In reality you ain't running nothing no different than half the people that have posted in this thread. You have a problem but it not radiator or fan related. Folks run way more hp than what you have with "old" fans and have no problems. You are overheating the motor some way. It may be a head problem or a timing problem but I almost bet my left nut(,that's the small one,) there's another problem causing the heat. I have had paper pulled from my hand 18" from a Taurus fan. It moved so much air on high the motor would never warm up. But it was a Ford motor so it may not count for you. A Taurus fan is way more capable of cooling a motor bigger than a yota motor. Sent from my XT1635-01 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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