replace clutch fan with Electric fan

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low98

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Have any of yal looked into the camaro fans or something like it, you could go to pull-a-part or a junk yard of some sort
just make sure they pull air not push air.

may be a little bit cheaper too
 

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Just wondering cause I have looked at the 16" fan and
I like the way the others look personally and would rather have
two then one

Also I see talk about the other ones on gmfs and such
 

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I have a Flex-A-Lite 16" Syclone 2500CFM and a Flex-A-Lite controller on mine, Made about a 2-3MPG difference with my 4.3L, My current engine is so Rowdy, i got give a **** about MPG (7-9MPGish)
 

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We staggered two 16" fans on a 97 350 radiator with no shrouds.
 

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I have the dual 16in. Flexalite fans on our 99 burb, and I have had these in use since 00, they are great, I picked up 2 mpg's with them, I am using a temp sender and connector from a 90 vette that I picked up from the gm dealership, and a couple of 40 amp relay's, and I built my own harness. These fans are expensive but they work well, I am actually going to buy another set soon.
 

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anyone got any pictures of all the hookups you gotta do...for novices like me? TIA
 

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