My '94 Firehawk is starting to show her age...
She has a duel fan setup and the passenger side fan is not running. Not sure if it is the wiring, the motor, etc... When replacing the fan, I will replace both of them...might as well replace the entire setup while I have it all apart.
I have looked and there seem to be a few different sized fans and they claim to put out a really good range of air flow - up to 3500 CFM. My questions are...
What are the original fans size?
What would be the best setup to go with? Replacing the fans individually (piecemeal) or buying a kit that has it all
How much air flow do I need, versus how much will help keep it cooler, thus better performance?
Thanks for any and all responses. I know she will appreciate it!
Jim
Engine Cooling Fans
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Engine Cooling Fans
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Re: Engine Cooling Fans
I highly doubt the fan itself is bad. I'd put money on the fan switch or a relay.
-Nick
2001 Formula Firehawk #293
2001 Formula Firehawk #293
Re: Engine Cooling Fans
A stock replacement fan motor will be just fine. No need to reinvent the wheel here.
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Thanks guys for all the input.
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1994 Firehawk #085