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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: So. Cali.
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Wow ~ everyone is so busy ! this is teriffic .
A word or two about AC , E-Fans and such : The AC condensor should always have at least 1/2" between it and the radiator core for maximum cooling . This takes a bit of extra work but you'll really like the results . E-Fans should always be mounted as high up on the radiator core as possible , again so they can deliver maximum cooling . I always use the biggest one possible, those two shown are barely able to do the job as evidenced by your comment of them working so hard all the time . E-Fans will always cool better than any mechanical fan , they should be wired through temp switch and relays that are wired live so they'll cycle when the engine is shut down and going through heat soak . I like hearing about young 'uns helping , my Son began learnng when he was in short pants and is a Journeyman Mechanic now . I applaud the effort of Torres 25 ! I love those 6 Bangers and always will . the AD Suburban looks good too .
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