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![]() To be honest, I am not happy with how it cools, or better yet, how it doesn't cool like I think it should. I run a 180* t-stat also, and when I sit in traffic right now, mid 80* weather, its already heating up. Hate to break it to this fan, but it gets well over 100* here in the summer. On average, I run about 192-195* and that doesn;t bother me, but as soon as I sit in traffic, it starts to heat up and gets up over 210. I do have a 130amp alternator. Is the SN95 fan worth trying to put into my car? Was it just on the GT's or was it on a V-6 also?
Chris
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