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Rich in Vancouver
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Postby Rich in Vancouver » 01 Nov 2007 04:42

My fan's viscous coupling has started making expensive noises so I am thinking of going the electric fan route instead of replacing the coupling. I have a little 10" pusher fan now but if it is the only means of cooling I reckon I would go with the largest fan that will fit(15"?) with a thermostatic switch w/manual override. Summitt seems to have a great selection and their prices and delivery are usually excellent.

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Postby Underdog » 01 Nov 2007 13:01

Summit offers free shipping but they tack on about a 10 dollar handleing fee to each order. So, it's best to order all you want/need in one order. Haveing said that, thier prices and service are exellent as is the return service. I ordered an air filter for the TR8 that I thought would fit but didn't. Returning it was no problem.

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Postby mnypitTR8 » 01 Nov 2007 14:50

Which fan kits at Summit are you guys referring to? The last one I bought for another TR7 was only $39 at the local Advance(well it was Discount then). It was cheap enough, and it is hot most of the time here, that I just ran it all the time and left the stock a/c fans intact on the a/c switch so if it got too hot I could flip them on to help. It never go that hot, so I just eventually removed them too.


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