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Hi all , was wondering if anyone was useing the flex a lite 210 series puller dual fans.
If so did u need to lay the radiator forwards or did the fans fit in the upright position. Also as I'm a Kiwi was hoping some one may have a ball park price for the set.
My email address is CKW@xtra.co.nz
Thanks in advance. cheers cj
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Originally posted by cj:
Hi all , was wondering if anyone was useing the flex a lite 210 series puller dual fans.
If so did u need to lay the radiator forwards or did the fans fit in the upright position. Also as I'm a Kiwi was hoping some one may have a ball park price for the set.
My email address is CKW@xtra.co.nz
Thanks in advance. cheers cj

quote:
Originally posted by cj:
Hi all , was wondering if anyone was useing the flex a lite 210 series puller dual fans.
If so did u need to lay the radiator forwards or did the fans fit in the upright position. Also as I'm a Kiwi was hoping some one may have a ball park price for the set.
My email address is CKW@xtra.co.nz
Thanks in advance. cheers cj



I am currently using this system on my car. I removed the existing fans and made a bracket that moved the top of the radiator forward but not to the full laydown position. Summit Racing Parts sells the dual suction fan assembly for $183.95 with out the unnecessary wiring. Works well for me
Yup. It will fit on either straight up or radiators set at a 45 degree angle. Nor-Cal Pantera club has several of each style running around with no problems. Be sure your wiring will allow the fans to run full speed- most won't unless the wire size or connections are upgraded. If not done, the fans run slowly and don't move the specified cfm of air. This can lead to overheating even with these much stronger fans. Check the websites of some of the vendors and major speed shops for prices, which change now and then.
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