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Makdaddy

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OK So I am unhappy with the fit and finish of the stock fan and shroud with my turbo build, Fan motor is hitting the turbo hot side, I really dont want to move the radiator.
I see a 12" fan only on AM

But is anyone else know of an upgrade low profile setup?

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I bought a cheap ebay shcroud and dual fan compo off ebay, then mounted a small canton take to it. Just pay attention to the cfm rating.












Before I changed the cold side and still had the stock fan.





 
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I bought a cheap ebay shcroud and dual fan compo off ebay, then mounted a small canton take to it. Just pay attention to the cfm rating.












Before I changed the cold side and still had the stock fan.







Thanks Josh That may be a good option , It looks like it will free up some space
 

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Any wiring tips when i get this in? I know there is a low feed and a High feed
Just curious on how you did yours

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Best way is to just move over the stock resistor to the new fan and wire the black and red wire outputs respectively. I have done it multiple ways and retaining it worked best for me.
 

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Best way is to just move over the stock resistor to the new fan and wire the black and red wire outputs respectively. I have done it multiple ways and retaining it worked best for me.


Thanks Jeremy and welcome home

Ill get the new shroud tomorrow
Should have the car running soon
 

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Best way is to just move over the stock resistor to the new fan and wire the black and red wire outputs respectively. I have done it multiple ways and retaining it worked best for me.


Does that go for a single speed fan as well? Just wire the new fan to the black and red wires that went to the old fan?
 
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