12" cooling fan
I'm thinking about getting rid of my two stock 10" radiator fans.. They are hard to work around, loud and draw a lot of power. So I was thinking about replacing the two 10's with a single 12.
1) Is this a bad idea?
2) Any recomendations on where I should get the 12 from?
1) Is this a bad idea?
2) Any recomendations on where I should get the 12 from?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Brownjd »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">if you don't have a/c you only need one fan anyways. i only have one stock fan and no problems with that so you'll be fine</TD></TR></TABLE> same here(i have no ac so i wired up both fans to run on a switch...but then i went turbo and had to remove a fan) you would be fine with 1 fan
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Partzfinder.com, hes a seller on Ebay. 12" slim fan for about $46 shipped.
http://www.partzfinder.com/12_...0.htm
http://www.partzfinder.com/12_...0.htm
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ryan89crx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Partzfinder.com, hes a seller on Ebay. 12" slim fan for about $46 shipped.
http://www.partzfinder.com/12_...0.htm</TD></TR></TABLE>
The site should show the amp draw and cfm.
When replacing the fan, measure the amps it draws now and dont exceed that with the new one. Anyone know what CFM is needed? I think its like 1200?
http://www.partzfinder.com/12_...0.htm</TD></TR></TABLE>
The site should show the amp draw and cfm.
When replacing the fan, measure the amps it draws now and dont exceed that with the new one. Anyone know what CFM is needed? I think its like 1200?
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