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Old 05-06-2008, 04:07 PM   #1
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Fan placement - help me out

I did a search and didn't see too much on this.

Has anyone experimented with fan placement and if so what were the results. I know a guy that has a 12" fan on the right rear of his intercooler and a 12'" fan on the left front of his radiator and he said he had no problems with overheating. Plus he has extra space in his engine bay. Anybody else do anything with their electric fans beside two behind the rad? I HATE overheating and want the best placement possible.

BTW I have a T3/T4 KA-T with an aftermarket RB26 alum radiator and a 12" fan. I'm gonna buy another fan but don't know what size. I was thinking of moving the 12" to the rear of the intercooler and putting a 14" (or two 12"s, probably overkill) on the rear of the rad.

What's good help me out.
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