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Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: Radcliff, Ky U.S.A
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![]() I would like to know how much power gain there is going from a stock fan to an electric fan. Also will I gain cooling by switching. Thanks
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![]() Well, I have a blackmagic electric fan and I like it. I'm not really sure about how much power your going to gain, but it does free up your pulleys from having to spin that stock one. The electric fan is really stong and doesn't take long to cool your car off, especially at the track because you can keep it on while your car is turned off where as the stock one you cannot.
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