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![]() I want a fan system that bolts to the "stock" bolt locations on the koyo radiator on my sr. Any ideas?
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well ive seen flexalite kits then another kit that has 2 fans and looks like it bolts up perfect, only the flexalite single fan puts out more cfm than the one with 2
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well how about the flex a lite 220 and 210 models.
here are those and others CLICK ME IM A FAN |
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ford taurus 3.8l non sho electric fans. 20$ off carpart.com and pushes more air than the flexalite :-) unless of course you need the clean bling engine bay of the flexalite...
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Caveat: If you use the clutch fan, you need to run a shroud. If you use an e-fan, usually you can get away with no shroud since they're right against the radiator.
On a side note, FAL 210s have a rubber gasket that goes around it. On a KA, you need to hacksaw the part above and below where the radiator outlets are. On an SR, you gotta lean the radiator kinda crooked. -Jeff
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I would like to run the clutch fan, but when i replaced my main crank pulley with another OEM one on my SR, it came with no bolt holes to use the fan. pretty irritating. Jeff - what do you mean about tilting the radiator?
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someone told me a long while back that the koyo radiator will work with the stock clutch fan/shroud on th SR... true/false?
I'm not sure how a 3 core radiator could bolt into the same place at the single core stock w/o some fitment issues, but then I've never tried it... |
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a picture is worth a thousand words...
http://store1.yimg.com/I/phase2motor..._1805_10995769 http://store1.yimg.com/I/phase2motorsports_1805_338371 http://store1.yimg.com/I/phase2motorsports_1805_587666 http://store1.yimg.com/I/phase2motor..._1805_10713970 pictures of : Koyo alluminum radiator + stock shroud http://www.store.yahoo.com/phase2mot...sr20detko.html
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![]() get the 220 and wire it up with turn key-turn on.
http://www.store.yahoo.com/phase2mot...l210elfan.html btw.. if you got stock clutch fan w/o fan shroud is NO GOOD. you gotta have fan shroud to cool down the radiator. http://www.store.yahoo.com/phase2mot...ms13srfan.html |
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ACCORDEXL is right. the fan clutch with shroud cools efficiently. however, the shroud is hard to source out by itself. that's why its easier to just go with the 220. |
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pedula, you are an idiot. of course accordex has experience with it.. or else he wouldnt have said what he said.
okay, how about this.. i have the koyo radiator.. i have the FAL dual fans, guess what.. they fit super snug and super perfect. sound better? you can thank us all later. ps: the dual FAL fans are better than the single, in MY opinion. why? because it has more flow ACROSS the radiator, not in one spot. so, when both fans activate get ready for some cooling. the DOWNSIDE to these fans, is, that they are quite powerful and can vibrate the cabin. which, is why i have one running constantly and the other activates with a thermoswitch -- or you can just both put them on thermoswitch, depending on where you live and driving conditions, etc. respect.. respect.. phase2 rocks, support them. |
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![]() all right all right... i am just trying to help out and get you the infomation that I found out couple months ago. it was hot in socal, my stock radiator leaks and i've always want to be easier to change my belts and adds more bling bling sh*ts, after talked to phase 2 and pick-up the parts. i've never been happeir!!!!!
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i run a 98 ka in s14 two row aluminum koyo and i prefer stock e-fan and shroud. the only downside to this setup is that the stock e-fan does not have the pulling power to make it past 3 rows consistently (condenser - 1 row, rad - 2 row) and it can tend to heat up a bit when my a/c comes on. but like if i'm on the highway and i'm going 70mph or so, if i go through the 4th/3rd/2nd downshift shenanigans, my greddy water temp gauge says my temp drops 5-7 celsius. tell me thats not the clutch fan owning ka cooling system in the face please.
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