My efan setup

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92gmc4x4

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My clutch fan decided to sieze so I went with some electric fans. They are from older gm full size cars and
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seems to rev a little more freely, performance wise i didnt notice anything
 

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My clutch fan decided to sieze so I went with some electric fans. They are from older gm full size cars and
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So when you install the fans do you just unbolt the fan clutch?
 

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Is it worth it? I have the fans already but just have to figure out all the wiring and just wonder if it's worth it
 

bobfig

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Its a nice mod imo. Since i have a v6 any little bit helps. It didnt really add power but it helped it to rev a little faster as the engine doesn't have to constantly spin the manual fan that waighed 8 or so pound. Also since air isn't constantly beeing forced into the engine bay it may help heat the engine up so you can get in closed loop faster.
 

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When I did mine, I noticed performance gains of top end, not so much torque. BECAREFUL WITH THOSE WIRES!!! ONCE YOU PULL THE MOTOR OR REPLACE MECHANICAL OR GETS NEAR WATER IT WILL NEVER BE THE SAME
 
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