S2 fan and shroud into S1
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I have yet to try it, since plans changed and I will stick with original fan setups.
but as far as I remember (I did some homework), you need new S2 radiator upper brackets for both sides as it's a little wider. the fan mount is different as well so u gotta keep that in mind. and also u gotta rewire it with relays (its not hard, if you know how of course) to keep the speed right.
but as far as I remember (I did some homework), you need new S2 radiator upper brackets for both sides as it's a little wider. the fan mount is different as well so u gotta keep that in mind. and also u gotta rewire it with relays (its not hard, if you know how of course) to keep the speed right.
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NYC, just save your self the trouble and the this, just cut the stock connectors off and wire them up.
Flex-a-Lite Automotive Dual 12 1/8 inch Lo-Profile S-Blade electric fan with Variable Speed Controller
or
low profile (what I have). Either one fits just fine, we have 4 locals running these. Personally it was the best cooling mod I have installed.
Flex-a-Lite Automotive Dual 12 1/8 inch Lo-Profile S-Blade electric fan with Variable Speed Controller
Oh but don't get the one with the VSC, it's not needed.
Flex-a-Lite Automotive Dual 12 1/8 inch Lo-Profile S-Blade electric fan with Variable Speed Controller
or
low profile (what I have). Either one fits just fine, we have 4 locals running these. Personally it was the best cooling mod I have installed.
Flex-a-Lite Automotive Dual 12 1/8 inch Lo-Profile S-Blade electric fan with Variable Speed Controller
Oh but don't get the one with the VSC, it's not needed.
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