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Old August 22nd, 2007, 10:41 AM   #21
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has anyone tried the 89-95 thunderbird fan
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Old August 23rd, 2007, 01:16 AM   #22
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actually yes i have....i did that today, bought some wires, a toggle, and a fuse. a couple mounting mods, and it works perfect, you can reall feel the difference in power and sound.....good deal for 14 bucks
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Originally Posted by jordan
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I run a Flex a lite Black Magic fan and my car never gets over 170 degrees. I've got friends that insist on this Taurus fan swap that were disappointed with the fitment, final cost after installation extras, cooling ability and looks. No thanks, I'll stick with my Black Magic fan.
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Originally Posted by Darrell
Originally Posted by jordan
Flex a lite!
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I run a Flex a lite Black Magic fan and my car never gets over 170 degrees. I've got friends that insist on this Taurus fan swap that were disappointed with the fitment, final cost after installation extras, cooling ability and looks. No thanks, I'll stick with my Black Magic fan.
What radiator do you run? What is the normal operating temp for efi? Thanks.
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Old August 23rd, 2007, 05:18 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by gotboost562
What radiator do you run? What is the normal operating temp for efi? Thanks.
I run a Griffin aluminum radiator. Normal operating temp for EFI from the factory is right around 197 degrees.
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Originally Posted by Darrell
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What radiator do you run? What is the normal operating temp for efi? Thanks.
I run a Griffin aluminum radiator. Normal operating temp for EFI from the factory is right around 197 degrees.
Thanks for the reply. With either a Griffen or Fluidyne is it a direct replacement? Stock hoses, fan shroud, mounting brackets, and even the overflow bottle?
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Originally Posted by gotboost562


Thanks for the reply. With either a Griffen or Fluidyne is it a direct replacement? Stock hoses, fan shroud, mounting brackets, and even the overflow bottle?
Both companies make direct replacements for Mustangs.
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Originally Posted by Darrell
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Thanks for the reply. With either a Griffen or Fluidyne is it a direct replacement? Stock hoses, fan shroud, mounting brackets, and even the overflow bottle?
Both companies make direct replacements for Mustangs.
It doesn't look like the Black Magic fan has the provisions to mount the coolant reservoir. Where are you mounting them? Got any pics? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by gotboost562

It doesn't look like the Black Magic fan has the provisions to mount the coolant reservoir. Where are you mounting them? Got any pics? Thanks.
Yes it does. It comes with a bracket for the coolant reservoir.
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Old September 13th, 2007, 08:42 PM   #30
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does an electric fan actually require a different alternator if you have ud pullies?
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