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Old Jun 3, 2008 | 09:04 AM
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what cfm to use????

what do I need to cool a small block chevy w/1 fan

either a 4 core or aluminuim radiator

can I get away with 1500 or do I need more
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Old Jun 3, 2008 | 06:29 PM
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Re: what cfm to use????

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what do I need to cool a small block chevy w/1 fan

either a 4 core or aluminuim radiator

can I get away with 1500 or do I need more
I would go with S Blade Pattern pulling about 3000 CFM with a good shroud inplace... Depending on your weather
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Old Jun 4, 2008 | 09:11 AM
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Re: what cfm to use????

that is a huge overkill

what was the cfm on the electric fan that gm used before it went to the dual fan setup
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Old Jun 5, 2008 | 01:58 AM
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Re: what cfm to use????

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that is a huge overkill

what was the cfm on the electric fan that gm used before it went to the dual fan setup
Where I live(115+) that is no where near overkill as a matter of fact that is just right for using the ac in that weather. Anywho GM's single fan for the camaro pulled about 1350 CFM according to a direct replacement that napa offers.. As I said before it all depends on your weather...Whats it like where you live?
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Old Jun 5, 2008 | 07:34 AM
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Re: what cfm to use????

I live in southern IL

on my 69 c-10 I put a radiator and electric fan out of a 86 TA

it works great

I dont like the horsepower robbing clutch fan which also robs mpg

running the fan direct robs power also so i use a thermostat

I am out of electric fans and have been looking at ebay and wanted to make a more educated purchase

thank you
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Old Jun 5, 2008 | 12:44 PM
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Re: what cfm to use????

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I live in southern IL

on my 69 c-10 I put a radiator and electric fan out of a 86 TA

it works great

I dont like the horsepower robbing clutch fan which also robs mpg

running the fan direct robs power also so i use a thermostat

I am out of electric fans and have been looking at ebay and wanted to make a more educated purchase

thank you
Whats the temperature like over there? Ive got the stock single electric fan that came off of my 89 Camaro with a new motor in it that i might wanna sell...
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