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![]() Well, I have had 4 different fan setups so far.
Stock belt driven fan... works fine, but I hate the way it looks and it takes up too much room. SPAL 16" electric fan... Italian made super small fan that moved serious air. Cooled my car fine, but someone offered me $150 for it so I decided to get a different one. Taurus fan... Most powerful of all, but pulled 80 amps when it came on and 40+ continous. I have a 130 amp alternator and it couldn't keep up with the A/C and all accessories on. Overkill for me. Requires a serious relay or circuit breaker to avoid burning up fuses. Proform Electric fan... Exact copy of the Black Magic fan for $120. This is the current fan that I have on the car now. Very good quality. Basically, it gives me everything I am looking for. VERY low amp draw (13 amps), 2800 CFM, built in adjustable thermostat, easy disconnect wiring, etc.... That gives you a little info on each one.
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