old thermo fan
old thermo fan
the bearing in my thermo fan is buggered (solved my strange noise problem) and was wondering if an aftermaket fan would give better cooling ie spin faster, than the ol' L series one?
otherwise ill just replace the fan.
otherwise ill just replace the fan.

Im sure the aftermarket ones would be better if you can make em fit.
Dave
Dave
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How good are they compared to aftermarket ones though?? could be a lot of fuss for little gain. Also with aftermarket ones u have a choice of sizes and different mounting options.
Dave
Dave
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A street mag I read recently said via testing aftermarket etc for efficiency etc reckon that the Ford Modeo or similar Falcon fans used with shrouds work best, dont know what they go for at the wreckers etc?
The photos showed 2x fans mounted diag across the rad in the shroud.
The photos showed 2x fans mounted diag across the rad in the shroud.
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