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Subject: Re: Over Heating Warning


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con
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Date Posted: 13:38:53 07/29/02 Mon
In reply to: Con 's message, "Re: Over Heating Warning" on 13:26:58 07/29/02 Mon

These truck were not s10s also so efans seem to just be good for daily driving in non-hot climates.

Con

>I know a few people who converted to e-fans. All of
>them converted back cause they would overheat also.
>
>Cheers,
>Con
>
>>Thanks for the info. I've been thinking about running
>>an electric fan for a while because of the tremendous
>>amount of noise the stock fan generates. And the
>>horspower it robs when it kicks in. I'm with you on
>>the money issue...it sucks to invest the money when
>>the manufacturer says it will work and it doesn't when
>>you install it.

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