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Alright , I've managed to get by with one 16'' fan but now that I've got my a/c going again I need to finish it . All of the fans I see at junkyards are too large to supplement with the one that I'm using now - not enough room . So I'm thinking about going with a flex-a-lite 295 or 220 . The 295 is about $375 and the 220 is about $210. I'm planning on leaving the fans hooked up to a toggle switch for now . By the way , make sure that when you get your low pressure hoses fabbed to have them made with a loop . Mine was a straight shot and I guess that the engine torquing caused it to give. I'm also using the ES 12a refrigerant and all it took was 2 cans to fill it . IT blows cold and I hope it will blow colder once I have the fans right . You can read about the 12a at autorefrigerants.com . It supposedly takes 40% less energy to compress. I don't feel the usual drag when I kick the a/c on as when I had 134a. :rock:
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The F-Body fans will work fine unless you have access to the newer truck fans.
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i use the 05 e-fans, easy install and work like factory.
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How wide is your radiator? If you have the 34" core, go for the 2005 fans. You can get them from GandRautoparts and salvage in OKC for about $200 shipped to your door, brand new in a crate.
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I just bought two 12" fans off ebay for $25 each. They pull about 2000 cfm each. It keeps the temps around 205* (cruisin). Sitting at idle will increase temps, but they've never gone hotter than 230*, and that's after I let it idle for like 15 mins while standing outside shootin' the breeze with a couple buddies. Gonna fix that one day.
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