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roy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/07/2005 16:54:20
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Message: hey all..i have a 97 dakota v/6..i jusy got off the phone with flex a lite and they told me i needed a flex a lite black magic extreme 180 electric fan kit to replace my factory belt driven fan..i was wondering if any v-6 owners have installed an electric fan unit and go rid of the belt driven fan and and how did they like it..thanks
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CP Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/07/2005 17:48:57
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Message: I have the bm150 and it replaces the entire fan and viscous clutch freeing up probably a couple HP. cools great but has a hard time keeping up in the hot summer idling at the stop lights. I recommend you use the lower temp t-stat with an electric fan. I have the A/C lead tapped into the A/C relay in the relay box. Functions real slick. Comes on whenever the compressor runs. I have a defeat switch also that keeps it from coming on when the truck comes up to temp. A/c compressor will make it come on when switched to defeat, however, to be sure there is cooling when the A/C is on. I run a flex-fan in the summer and change coolant yearly. The belt will stay in business because it drives your water pump. Should add life to the belt and water pump.
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xmr GenIII
3/08/2005 09:45:00
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Message: the electric fan works great and opens up the engine compartment so that it is much easier to work on.
'98 cc auto /Home brew cold air with K&N,Dynomax, Superchip Tuner, 1.7 RR,, F&B tb. NAPA cap and rotor, 3923 plugs,tps mod,relocated & switchable iat, 180 t'stat, Crankshaft sensor mod.,PVI,Ported and Polished manifold, bosch injectors,Black Magic Elec Fan, msd wiires
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stevebdak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/08/2005 11:01:24
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Message: I also run the Black Magic 150 electric fan on my 97 DAK. I did not like the top and bottom brackets, so I went to Home Depot and picked up 6 ft piece of aluminum L bracket and built brackets that bolt the fan to the radiator from the sides of the radiator. I used the fan shroud holes on the side of the radiator. Worked great.
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