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    electric fans

    what is my best bet for fans for my 97 k1500 doind a 5.3 swap and i dont want to use the cutch fan and im doing a ls1 intake swap and the camaro water pump has no provisions for a clutch fan
    2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD CCSB Duramax Diesel MBRP 5" down pipe back exhaust EFI live dsp5 via Duramaxtuner 60gal rds in bed aux fuel tank
    1997 Chevrolet k1500 ex cab z71 solid axle swap 18" lift 44" truxus sts' 6.0 Texas speed 224R 224/224 .581"/.581" cam/th400/np205

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    I use the F-Body fans and they are easy to install. You would need to fab a new upper shroud and some z shaped brackets to mount to the bottom of your radiator support and use the existing bolts and holes. I haven't tried the NBS truck fans yet.


    97 GMC, 2002 LS6.

    1991 GMC Syclone #1428

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    Also concider the ford fans. I'm using one from V-8 thunderbird which is alittle larger then the tauras fan. It has two speeds and on high pulls a ton of air somewhere in the 4000 cfm area. Oh yea can be had dirt cheap from the junk yard.

    Graham

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    I used a dual fan set-up off an '02 Impala (ebay $50). Had to fab brackets. It is a two speed set-up. The fan housing only left about a 1/2" frame of radiator core that wasn't shrouded (28" stock replacement rad). I have yet to hook up the high speed wire as no AC yet. Used a Nelson Performance fan harness.

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