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Old 03-18-2003, 01:55 AM   #1
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show you electric fans

who here has got an electric fan installed on their car. do you have any pics?.. how easy was the install. where'd you buy?
tell me a lil bout them.. thanx
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Old 03-18-2003, 08:16 AM   #2
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I have Flex-A-Lite (#220) dual 12" fans on my car. They fit the stock radiator really nice, and they fit my Koyo even better. Like they were meant to be.

Install is easy...just mount them to the radiator with the supplied hardware, and then wire it up. I have mine wired direct to the battery, so they can keep running after the car is turned off if they need to. Some people run them through a relay that is connected to ignition wiring...I had it that way at first. I like this better. If they need to stay on, they do. Oh, and make sure to use GOOD WIRE...they need a lot of current (like 20 amps).

Oh, and get the thermostat to control the fans!

This is a link to my photo album...the pics of the fans aren't so great. Sorry.

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Old 03-18-2003, 08:22 AM   #3
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i didnt see an pics of the fans.. but i guess i dotn really need em... thanx for the info
where'd you buy it from?...
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Old 03-18-2003, 08:28 AM   #4
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but I'm sure Jeg's has 'em too.

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Old 03-18-2003, 09:02 AM   #5
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Permacool 14" single (3000cfm). not as nice looking, not as nicely fitting, doesn't come with a thermo sensor ($16 bux from summit), but this one is more than twice as cheap and provides 500 more cfm. Civickilla uses/used it with an sr @ 17psi w/ no heating probs i think.

wired to the ignition w/ thermo sensor. Will have pics a bit later.
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Old 03-18-2003, 09:15 AM   #6
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I was considering electric fans as well, since i do not have a clutch fan shroud for the SR. But after talking to Koguchi, he said that the stock clutchfan with the shroud will work more efficiently and not overheat. SO that's what I am sticking with. Anyone here with SR still have their shroud i can buy?
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werd dorifto. koguchi was cool as hell.

haha...i trust a guy who's been tuning SRs since they were available. and since he owns 8 180sx at the present time, and a few s13 silvias, i think he knows what hes talking about!
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Dual fan setup off a junkyard chrysler concorde. Work nice, if you don't mind your engine bay looking a little ghetto. Great if you still have a stock flywheel and pulleys.

Wow look at all that oil lol .
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Old 03-18-2003, 10:13 AM   #9
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werd dorifto. koguchi was cool as hell.

haha...i trust a guy who's been tuning SRs since they were available. and since he owns 8 180sx at the present time, and a few s13 silvias, i think he knows what hes talking about!
I agree that he possesses great knowledge of the S13. However, you're both omitting three key features of the electric fans.

1. They only come on when needed (hot) so they don't sap power all day long.
2. They don't sound retarded like a big truck fan.
3. They free up TONS of room in front of your engine.

Add to that the fact that it's hard to get an intact fan shroud, and it's not such a bad idea. I love my fans, and I wouldn't get rid of them simply because Koguchi says that the mechanical fan "works well".

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I agree that he possesses great knowledge of the S13. However, you're both omitting three key features of the electric fans.

1. They only come on when needed (hot) so they don't sap power all day long.
2. They don't sound retarded like a big truck fan.
3. They free up TONS of room in front of your engine.

Add to that the fact that it's hard to get an intact fan shroud, and it's not such a bad idea. I love my fans, and I wouldn't get rid of them simply because Koguchi says that the mechanical fan "works well".

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eric, i know what you mean, and your right 100%

but koguchi is a drifter. he was talking to JDMRice and checking out his car (and drove it a bit), who drifts (richard does i mean). engine runs HOT. hence, the reason koguchi said to leave the clutch fan in. dorifto drifts as well on his SR.

ack we need to be specific. sorry for confusion!
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Old 03-18-2003, 10:27 AM   #11
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Wow, that's cool. Richard better not get rid of those magic Koguchi-sweat seats, yo!

But yeah, I agree with you (how can I not?). The clutch fan might be more affective. I'm just saying why I chose to go with dual electrics. And for 95% of the other folks out there, a nice electric setup will work just fine. I don't know very many people who run their cars as hard as Japan's top drifters.

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I would think the main advantage of the engine fan would be that even if the electric is pulling an equal or greater cfm through the radiator, the engine fan would be blowing directly on the engine itself very hard creating a air cooling effect.
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I have a single puller from Stillen on my SR

I run 14lbs on the street and 9-10lbs on the track and never a problem (unless I forget to turn it on) I have it hooked to a toggle switch and I can turn it on and off when I want to.
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$84 bux for the fan. $16 for the thermo switch. $7 for aluminum sheet to make a shroud of..... 3000cfm of pullage, usually only comes on when i'm in traffic and works for like 5 minutes or less
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Did anyone feel a power difference to justify the $100-200 bucks on the fan setup?
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Did anyone feel a power difference to justify the $100-200 bucks on the fan setup?
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Yes... it's gives you prolly about same torque response as the intake, but at low rpms instead of high.... definately worth $100 imho. And thats on na, on a 350 hp car that'd prolly be close to 10-12hp gain...
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