HELP- electric fan
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From: Lake, Mi
Car: 1986 Pontiac Trans Am
Engine: 350 .40 over (357)
Transmission: 700r4
HELP- electric fan
alrite when i got my trans am it didnt have a fan hooked up and the wire on the electric connector in the radiator was cut. i'm guessing that was a thermostat and factory idk...any help on this plug in/wire and where it runs and what it does would be greatly appreciated
also, what would be a good choice for a fan, clutch fan or electrical?
also, what would be a good choice for a fan, clutch fan or electrical?
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From: Malvern, Arkansas
Car: 90 IROC 2-92 Zs blk vert & prpl
Engine: stealth ram brodix track 1 ful port
Transmission: 700r4 4l80e
Axle/Gears: iroc 375 lokr 92 Z 277 pos vert 327
Re: HELP- electric fan
Electrical is the most modern. The past several years the hotrod guys are swearing by the two speed Ford Taurus fan. As soon as I find one I will be giving them a try. If the factory setup is FUBAR then run a power wire to a relay and get a good aftermarket fan and run it to a switch. Just get above 3500CFM and high amps.
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