electric fans ?

sychris

Member
witch one fits our truck best i saw some old posts about ramcharger from lane automotive but that was from tears ago
 

elorejas

Member
Re: electric fans ?

i just installed the 2000 dodge intrepid fans trimmed the sides a little and they worked good
 

sytyguy

Moderated User
Re: electric fans ?

I've had the Flex-A-Lite 220 on my truck for years. Cools just fine in South GA heat. Not the cheapest (or lightest on amperage), but a good setup (seems to be replaced by PN 420).

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fauXGT

Brick Pilot
Re: electric fans ?

I put this in with 1.5" X 1/8 thick strips vertical for mounting, and a variable temp controller with a 180 deg thermastat with the stock shroud. Drove it in 100 deg days with it running no more than mid scale on our not so accurate gauges. Works great & wasn't too expensive.:tup:

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CC801

Donating Member
Re: electric fans ?

Im using the 2000 intrepid fans on my ty with ac and a large 3.5 in thick a2a.... runs about 180 with the ac on in bumper to bumper traffic today in central florida...it was 95+ today
 

91blazins10

Active member
Re: electric fans ?

I've had the Flex-A-Lite 220 on my truck for years. Cools just fine in South GA heat. Not the cheapest (or lightest on amperage), but a good setup (seems to be replaced by PN 420).

flx-220_w.jpg



x2 Had to run my own wiring though, The fan controller they supply with it melted in about a month.
 

SY2932

Administrator
Re: electric fans ?

I've had the Flex-A-Lite 220 on my truck for years. Cools just fine in South GA heat. Not the cheapest (or lightest on amperage), but a good setup (seems to be replaced by PN 420).

flx-220_w.jpg

Yep, same fans that me and my bud have been running for years. The fit on our trucks is about as good as you can get for an off the shelf piece:

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Yes, it is pricey and it draws a lot of amps but it's hard to argue with 2,500 CFM worth of cooling. People are always "blown away" by how much air that they move.
 

SY2932

Administrator
Re: electric fans ?

x2 Had to run my own wiring though, The fan controller they supply with it melted in about a month.

Did you wire your ground wire directly back to the battery? It is NEVER a good practice to ground anything that has a high draw through sheet metal... The draw needs to have as little resistance as possible getting back to the battery to prevent heat build up and risk of fire.
 

Throws

Active member
Re: electric fans ?

I'm running a $40 ramcharger fan off of a '99 Intrepid. Paired it up with a Caspers kit and modded the harness a little bit to work off the IGN panel spots.

It's un-freaking-believable.

-P
 

0966Sy

Code what?
Re: electric fans ?

I put this in with 1.5" X 1/8 thick strips vertical for mounting, and a variable temp controller with a 180 deg thermastat with the stock shroud. Drove it in 100 deg days with it running no more than mid scale on our not so accurate gauges. Works great & wasn't too expensive.:tup:

IMG_1632.jpg

Great idea! Funny I was planning on doing the same thing with that fan on the Ty to keep it looking stock.
 

91blazins10

Active member
Re: electric fans ?

Did you wire your ground wire directly back to the battery? It is NEVER a good practice to ground anything that has a high draw through sheet metal... The draw needs to have as little resistance as possible getting back to the battery to prevent heat build up and risk of fire.

I have it grounded directly to the frame.. The problem was one of those fan controllers that has a probe for the radiator. It was running both fans and it couldn't handle it. Now I have each fan wired independently with a relay on each, and its been fine. Granted I haven't really driven my truck all that much in last couple years though...
 
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