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Old 01-18-2003, 11:20 AM   #9
Chris_H
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I guess I am about the only one who is going to bad mouth Black Magic. I had their electric fan on my Mustang for about 2 months, and hated everyday of it. it didn;t seem to cool that well when it was over 100* outside, or even in the 90's for that matter. I could never tell when the fan was on, unless the temp went even higher than it normally sat. I had a problem with the elctric male connectors out of the control module that you plug the wires into breaking off. Was driving down the road one day, temnp got up to like 240, so I pulled over and noticed the wire came off. Went to put it back on and the whole connector had falln off. Just things like that is why I didn;t care for the electric fan. I love my heavy duty police fan and clutch. Just my $.02.

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