I wouldnt go this route. Supposedly, a clutched fan is better and I would
tend to agree with that. Also, I dont know if they move enough air to be
effective. And lastly, a friend of mine had one on his car and it decided
to loose one of its blades one day while the motor was on and shot that
sucker out there. Just all the negative stuff I have heard.
Bill
On Mon, 14 Dec 1998 HKUSP40578@aol.com wrote:
> Just curious but has anyone considered about putting one of the aftermarket
> high performance direct replacement metal fans on their Dakota? Some are
> aluminum, steel, stainless steel. They claim to have the least drag resistance
> to incease hp at hight rpms becuase the fan blades actually flex. These
> supposidly flow more air, designed to minimize fan noise and are more narrow
> than the stock fans, thus making them produce little drag. Just curious what
> you all thought about them.
> Kyle
>
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