Dual fan setup
You should be able to find most of the parts in a junkyard. I just provided approx. dealer prices just in case you couldnt find a specific part. I did my complete conversion for less than $250 with new everything.
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Car: 5.3L turbo 2800lbs RWD
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Flex-a-lite sells a setup for our cars for $200~ Works great its ultra thin and has 2 fans and an auto-sensor for coolant temps. My car has no computer so this works great, and i can set what temp i want the fans to come on using this little dial it comes with.
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Originally posted by tpi_roc
Not in this state you can't
Otherwise I would have started there
Im going to need to import or buy new.
Not in this state you can't
Otherwise I would have started there

Im going to need to import or buy new.
e-mail me for infomation, I can help you...
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I got my dual fans out of a boneyard for $20 for the pair from an IROC. The top fan bracket was $40 from a dealer and the bottom bracket was like $12 from the dealer.
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