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SinaiTSi

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Aug 5, 2005
Misawa, Japan, Asia
Oh boy, not another ebay thread, but it is. With my newly installed fmic I had to get rid of my old fans due to the piping. I have one 12" FAL Trimline fan installed, but my coolant temps will rise a little higher than I'd like at a stop on a hot day. I plan on buying another fan to help keep temps down and in my search I found some fans on ebay, they look fairly decent, and claim a very good cfm. They claim 2350 cfm from their 14" while FAL claims 1585 from their 14". Now my question is has anybody purchased one of these fans or similar and if so, how do they work? I just find it hard to believe that they flow better numbers and cost less than a FAL. I'd like to stay away from the "you get what you pay for" responses or "don't buy anything from ebay". I would appreciate it if you can bring some facts to the table instead and preferably first hand experience with these fans. Thanks.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HIGH...6QQihZ019QQcategoryZ33600QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
 
I run a 10" and a 12" on the same ciruit to come on with the ignition. Both of mine are no name ebay slim fans mounted in front of the radiator as pushers and I have absolutely no overheating issues with my fmic.
 
Mike1992 said:
I run a 10" and a 12" on the same ciruit to come on with the ignition. Both of mine are no name ebay slim fans mounted in front of the radiator as pushers and I have absolutely no overheating issues with my fmic.

Thanks alot. I went ahead and ordered one, so hopefully it will help keep temps down. If anyone else has any experience with them, post it here for future reference for others. Once I get it in I'll post back and let everyone know how it works out.
 
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