Get good fans something like this.
https://m.summitracing.com/parts/der-16928?ibanner=MobileSwitchYes#
https://m.summitracing.com/parts/der-16928?ibanner=MobileSwitchYes#
Yes, but not this part number, base your choice off the size of your radiator core.Get good fans something like this.
https://m.summitracing.com/parts/der-16928?ibanner=MobileSwitchYes#
I was looking at this one before, the size looks like it will fit good with the 26" core for most of the radiators we use in Gbodies,but for my big block it is too deep.
How do you mount the Intrepid fans since the mounting tabs are on the sides?
Looks great! Thank you!Get good fans something like this.
https://m.summitracing.com/parts/der-16928?ibanner=MobileSwitchYes#
Also this
https://m.summitracing.com/parts/der-1683MobileSwitchYes#SwitchYes#
Or this
https://m.summitracing.com/parts/der-16927?ibanner=MobileSwitchYes#
I know the Derale fans were made in the USA and actually moved the air they were supposed to. I have used their relays with much less success, wires not crimped properly and fall out. Honestly buy a used set of Dodge Stratus dual fans and a good dual relay and temperature switch set up. With fabricated brackets, it fits the rad nearly perfect for a G body, move a lot of air and are cheaper new too.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/For-1995-2000-Dodge-Stratus-Chrysler-Cirrus-Cooling-Fan-2-4L-2-0L-L4/190590252712?fits=Makeodge|Model:Stratus&hash=item2c601076a8:g:1KAAAOSwPyBZqKjs
Excellent thank you. There are a lot of different manufactures at different prices. Some as high as $1000 for radiatorand fans.Also this
https://m.summitracing.com/parts/der-1683MobileSwitchYes#SwitchYes#
Or this
https://m.summitracing.com/parts/der-16927?ibanner=MobileSwitchYes#
I know the Derale fans were made in the USA and actually moved the air they were supposed to. I have used their relays with much less success, wires not crimped properly and fall out. Honestly buy a used set of Dodge Stratus dual fans and a good dual relay and temperature switch set up. With fabricated brackets, it fits the rad nearly perfect for a G body, move a lot of air and are cheaper new too.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/For-1995-2000-Dodge-Stratus-Chrysler-Cirrus-Cooling-Fan-2-4L-2-0L-L4/190590252712?fits=Makeodge|Model:Stratus&hash=item2c601076a8:g:1KAAAOSwPyBZqKjs
Also this
https://m.summitracing.com/parts/der-1683MobileSwitchYes#SwitchYes#
Or this
https://m.summitracing.com/parts/der-16927?ibanner=MobileSwitchYes#
I know the Derale fans were made in the USA and actually moved the air they were supposed to. I have used their relays with much less success, wires not crimped properly and fall out. Honestly buy a used set of Dodge Stratus dual fans and a good dual relay and temperature switch set up. With fabricated brackets, it fits the rad nearly perfect for a G body, move a lot of air and are cheaper new too.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/For-1995-2000-Dodge-Stratus-Chrysler-Cirrus-Cooling-Fan-2-4L-2-0L-L4/190590252712?fits=Makeodge|Model:Stratus&hash=item2c601076a8:g:1KAAAOSwPyBZqKjs
Looks good. Love the silicone buffer. Great idea. Looks like you have plenty of room with the 454 in it.I am running dual 300M fans in my car. In my case, the bottom of the fan shroud "tucks in" snugly between the radiator core and the lower support. I simply attached two angle brackets at the top to bolt the shroud to the Cutlass upper mounting plate. These brackets only need to hold the shroud against the core; they are not supporting its weight at all and thus they aren't going to stress the shroud. If you look closely, you'll see I also did my usual trick of slicing some rubber vacuum tubing and slipping it over the edge of the shroud to ensure it doesn't harm the radiator core (and to provide improved air sealing).
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