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Old 01-28-2010, 08:44 PM   #1
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Default Are there any electric fan applications for 1998 and up application?

Anybody know of any fans for 1998 and up Rangers? Flex-A-Lite has them for model years up to 1997 but that's it. How about Universal fans? Thanks in advance. How about power gains from not turning a fan? I would imagine that you would have real gains that can actually be verified vs cold air kits.
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you can grab an efan from a taurus plus it will have all the wiring you need
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hahaha i was thinking the same thing... reading the post going "oh god, oh god"
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lol..Bob is definitely on his way..

But, any universal Efan can work, most come with wiring and mounting hardware.
I would be sure to add a thermal switch, so it turns on/off automatically
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