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Old 06-17-2008, 08:34 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by bluemdsrt6 View Post
I was thinking of adding fans to my HE (heat exchanger) before I got the larger HE, but now that I have the larger HE I can't install fans behind it because of clearance issues. Would putting push fans in the front of the HE work well instead of using pull fans that would fit behind it? I know they would be blocking some air if not turned on, but would it be a significant blockage or would the benefit of them being on make up for it?

These are the fans (two side by side) I was thinking of going with:

Size 06.5 push / Part 0403 - The Fan Man

I wouldn't worry about air blockage at 55mph it will get through and when parked waiting on a run or just cooling down you can pop the hood, this would work. If just chilling at idle or waiting inline for a run/stuck in traffic, moving that hot air around would be good to reduce heat soak,I say go for it,
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