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  1. Find electric fans for cars of various makes, models, and engine sizes at Summit Racing. Compare fan diameters, CFM, motor types, and prices to choose the best fan for your cooling needs.

  2. Find over 1,000 results for electric fans for cars, including radiator fans, clip fans, headrest fans, and more. Compare prices, ratings, features, and delivery options for different products and brands.

  3. Electric fans help to circulate air and cool down your engine, preventing overheating and potential breakdowns. JEGS offers a variety of electric fans for cars, trucks, and SUVs from top brands like Champion, Afco, Mishimoto, and more. While you're at it, be sure to check out our radiator fan shrouds, electric fan controllers, and electric fan ...

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    If you want to add an electric fan setup you first need to figure out which electric fan(s) will best work for your application. For instance, can a puller-style fan fit between your engine and radiator, or do you need a pusher? Fitment is a big issue for many who want to add electric fan(s). I checked out the SPAL website and found both pusher and...

    Another difficult consideration is sealing a pusher fan system. Typically, A/C condensers and radiators have air gaps between them that make it difficult to seal the system and ensure the fan flow goes through both the radiator and the A/C condenser. The majority of the airflow will take the path of least restriction. If you have gaps where air can...

    Another thing to consider is blade design. There are various designs, and with a typical street use classic, which fan-blade design is the most versatile/recommended? “With hot rods, it typically comes down to packaging the fans in the vehicle,” Brent states. “Fans are often the last consideration when building a car. So usually, the limiting facto...

    But how is an electric fan rated? You’ll see many companies throw cfm numbers around and expect you to understand. Electric fans are rated according to the amount of air that can be pushed or pulled through the radiator. This measurement is the CFM (cubic-feet-per-minute) rating. When selecting an electric fan that will work best for your applicati...

    My next question to Brent had to do with the actual selection of a fan(s). Basically, how does an enthusiast know what’s really required? “We often try to package the highest performing fan system that we can fit in the space our customers have available. Usually, we ask for radiator dimensions and the dimension from the radiator face to the engine...

    We’ve all had a friend or two that tell us our engine will run cooler with a shroud. While this is generally true, there are some caveats. “A shroud’s success or failure will depend on the design of the shroud,” says Brent. “A good shroud design will seal the fan to the face of the radiator, funnel airflow through the fan hole/s, and create distanc...

    Brent concluded our conversation by saying, “don’t sweat CFM ratings. It’s a garbage way to compare fans. I wish our industry would forget that CFM ratings ever existed. Anyone who sells you a fan, based solely on a CFM rating either A.) doesn’t understand the physics behind the system, or B.) doesn’t want to take the time to properly explain the p...

    Learn how to choose the right electric fan for your classic car from SPAL USA experts. Compare pusher and puller fans, blade designs, and mounting options for optimal cooling performance.

  4. MuHize Automotive Electric Cooling Fan - 12inch Car Radiator Cooling Fan(2024 New), High Performance Fans, Push/Pull Electric Engine Cooling Assembly Reversible 12V 80W with Mount Kit 4.2 out of 5 stars

  5. Learn how to choose the best electric fan for your car, truck, or hot rod project. Compare different types, sizes, and features of electric fans and find out how to wire them up with relays and controllers.

  6. Jul 24, 2012 · Thinking of switching back to a mechanical Fan. Currently have a 68 Camaro with electric fan with 2 fans. Noticed the car was extremely hot under the hood after a drive. Since this happened I now have smoke coming from exhaust and antifreeze on manifold. Did damage to engine due to overheating.

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