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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: ny
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![]() assuming you are using the good black magic fan( the 250$ one for the mustang) you should not have any problem with it. it moves alot of air and we use them in all our cars. my motor has 14:1 comp. and its a 400 stroker. it stays at 190. the problem may be elsewhere. are you using pulleys, do you have any drive acc. and did you get the right water pump? there are 2 different pumps. standard and rev. rotation. i hope you get it fixed. i see you have alot of posts regarding temp.
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