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Fan shroud
Looking for a fan shroud that is for a crank driven fan. I believe some 82-84 had that. I am installing on 86 Trans Am w/ V8. Need to know what the shipping will be to 44820.
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smokingss, What kind of condition is it in? Send photo's to Ironmahn@gmail.com
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crank driven fan doesn't move as many cfms as a dual fan setup. furthermore, what are you cooling that you need sooo much air? my motor actually ran cool on the single fan setup and that was in 90 degree traffic and i consider mine to be more radical than 90% of the people on here.
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I have never felt anything close from any single or dual electric fan (s) compared to the CFM of a crank driven clutch fan and proper shroud, but to each their own. The fan that I am looking for will be cooling a race built 406 small block that will be driven some on the street (Boo... idling, lol) and driven to the drag strip. I could see using the electric as is being pushed here, if I were only drag racing.
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