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does the job - 08/26/2008
Review for: 14-inch Electric Reversible Pusher/Puller Auxiliary Fan: 1350 CFM
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Great product, nothing more to say about that. |
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Great Product - 08/17/2008
Review for: 16 dual shrouded S-Blade universal electric fan w/ variable speed control
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I installed the Dual 16 inch S-Blade electric fan with variable speed control universal bracket in a 1988 Airstream Motor home that is built on a Chevrolet P30 chassis. The Airstream is powered by a Cummins 6BTA5.9 engine and is cooled by the original P30 radiator. The dual fans attached to the top and bottom of the radiator without any alteration. The variable speed control is working flawlessly. The fans appear to be more than adequate to control the engine heat. All necessary hardware was included with the unit. Instructions were simple to follow and installation was easy. |
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flex-a-lite fan - 08/11/2008
Review for: Dual 12-inch Puller Electric Fan, 2500 CFM With Controls
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HO AH!!! shouldve got it a long time ago! saves gas, and more power! 1208 |
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well worth it - 07/23/2008
Review for: Dual 15-inch Electric Puller Fan, 5500 CFM
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I have a 1999 ford f-150 ext. cab 4x4 with a 4.6L and I bought these fans a few weeks ago. The install was a little more difficult than expected, but not to bad. Only took me about 3 hours to install them. The most difficult part of the whole install was the wiring. It is much easier to just tap into your fuse box and find a hot fuse when the ignition is on that way. My battery was having trouble with these fans when my truck was off, so i would recommend swapping out the alternator while your putting the fans in. And if you are already doing that also, might as well do the under drive pulleys and throttle body too! Great buy. |
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Flex-A-Lite Electric Fan For 1991 Ford Ranger 2.9L V-6 - 07/04/2008
Review for: 15-inch Electric Puller Fan: 1950 CFM
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This product worked for me. I had my mechanic install it. When I got the truck back there was a noticeable improvement in horse power. But here is the best part. I got into a fender bender and the electric motor was pushed back into the block and damaged. When the body shop got everything put back right, I simply bought a new fan unit, unclipped the old one and clipped in the new unit and I was back in business. Now you might say so what? Well, if I had not converted to an electric fan in the first place. The accident would have pushed the radiator into the big mechanical fan and that would have meant at least a new radiator and a new water pump and who knows what else. Thumbs up for Flex-a-lite |
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Good Fan with no controls - 06/20/2008
Review for: Low Boy Engine Puller Cooling Fan
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The fan is an excellant fan but it has no controls that come with it. There is nothing printed in the description that tells you what is needed to actually make this fan work as intended. Flex-a-lite needs to add what is actually needed in there descriptions( Relays, thermostat switch etc.) |
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Awsome! - 06/18/2008
Review for: Universal Dual 15-inch Puller Electric Fan, 5500 CFM With Variable Speed Control
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Cut down on my fuel mileage, I get about 2 more miles to the gallon. great product! |
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flex-a-lite fan - 06/06/2008
Review for: 12-inch Electric Puller Primary Fan - 1250 CFM With Controls
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fits and works great |
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2002 jeep wrangler sport - 06/02/2008
Review for: 15-inch Electric Puller Fan: 2050 CFM
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It was so easy to install and it seems to work very well even a 3 year old can put this thing in |
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Does the job. - 05/24/2008
Review for: 15-inch Electric Puller Fan: 1950 CFM
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Works well, easy install, takes time to fine tune the thermostat. Not much of a power gain, but a slight bit better MPG. A bit pricy for what you get. If you have the money, buy it. |
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does the job - 08/26/2008
well worth it - 07/23/2008