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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Downers Grove, IL
Posts: 464
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My stock fan was cracked when I changed my water pump, so I put in a Black Magic one. install was a breeze and it cooled great. With pulleys, I had to watch my battery, went dead once. Then I put a 3G alternator in. Then I upgraded my radiator to the Fluidyne aluminum model. My fan kicks on every once in a while at it's lowest thermistic setting (180*) Between my 180* t-stat, new water pump, Black Magic Fan, and aluminum radiator, it keeps my engine running nice and steady. The electric fan itself is a wonderful piece and I would reccomend it to anyone who is looking for a better cooling mod and it also frees up a few hp. Can't go wrong with it! ~Brian
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1989 Black Mustang GT Hatchback, Underdrive Pulles, Electric Fan, Cold Air Intake, Headers, Offroad H-Pipe, Magnaflow catback, Steeda Tri-Ax, Fluidyne Aluminum Radiator, Timing at 14*, 3.73's Coming not so soon: 408w Ricer Hater's Club Member #59 |
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