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Old 03-11-2012, 05:59 PM
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Default Electric radiator fan

I need help. I have searched the net for about 4 hours now. I need a 16" electric puller fan pulling with as many cfm's as possible. I have found up to 1610 cfm but need 2000 or more . My problem is it cannot be any more than 2 1/2" thick at the thickest point. I am eliminating the fan on my new build.
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Old 03-20-2012, 10:55 PM
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have you looked into the taurus fan swap?
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that/\ or a lincoln mark 8 fan same motor as the taurus but different fan pitch...flows tons of air iirc near 4k cfm also get a 3g alternator from a taurus cause you will need it to run the fan.....
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Originally Posted by rmodel65
that/\ or a lincoln mark 8 fan same motor as the taurus but different fan pitch...flows tons of air iirc near 4k cfm also get a 3g alternator from a taurus cause you will need it to run the fan.....
Great thanks. That should be plenty cfm's to cool my little engine
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