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|  11-25-2004, 12:39 PM | #3 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: Nov 1998 Location: Houston, Tx. 
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				 |  Re: electric fan or flex fan My advice is to use an electric fan or even 2 (puller and pusher). Where ever you get it, make sure it comes with a life time warranty. I use both a puller and a pusher on my car to get adequate cooling. I went through several fans from the auto supply store. They would only last about a year and then quit. I finally found a Hayden at O'Reilly with a life time warranty. Been running them for about 2 years now without problems. Rev 
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