Tuesday 15 March 2016

Be cool radiator fans

Polished Finish Sure Grip Billet Radiator Cap. Natural Finish Billet Aluminum Round-Style Radiator Cap. They are designed to cool stock applications and overheating can take the fun out of using you.


Thinner construction offers added clearance for fan , pulleys, and water pumps. Performance cooling products for the automotive market.

Flex-a-lite invented the Flex Fan and holds the patent for the first electric fan for the automotive aftermarket.

The full product line now includes the patented Flex-a-fit aluminum radiators , electric fans , belt-driven fans , oil coolers, Mojave heaters and Flexite windows.

OE Fitment or Replacement, Push or Pull Type. Any Radiator Depending on Size. Application: for Any 12V DC Vehicle, Best for Truck . Each component has been carefully matched for peak efficiency and to fit in the space available. Looks great, less engine noise, running degrees cooler, from 2down to 200!


Be Cool builds module assemblies . Fits Most Hot Rods and Classics Engines Including : Chevy, GMC, Cadillac, Pontiac, Buick, Ford ect.


Summit Racing has fan switches in stock and ready to ship. Electric Radiator Cooling Fans. Qualifier Series but with an upscale look.


There is plenty of airflow while the vehicle is moving, but when the vehicle is idle or moving slow, there may not be sufficient airflow for the radiator to do its job.


This is why the radiator fan is so important. It will help circulate air through the radiator and allow it to keep your engine cool. The module kit consists of the radiator , twin electric cooling fans , and the necessary wiring. Since we were installing crossflow radiators in both cars, we were curious to see how much work is really involved.


Universal Slim Fan Push Pull Electric Radiator Cooling 12V Mount Kit.


Enter your model number to make sure this fits. Supplemental Or Add-On Cooling Needs. Cubic feet per minute free airflow.

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