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Old 03-29-2007, 12:21 AM
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Well sorry for not getting back sooner, we are having an inground pool put in and i am working ot like crazy. here are some of my progress pics...
 
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Got it on the bike yet? Pictures?
 
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Sorry for the bike being dirty, lol ... I hooked them up and WOW they work GREAT ...The two fans pull the air threw the oil cooler super fast.. Total cause was 200.00 for the fans and the oil cooler , I make the bracket out of stainless ...
 
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Old 04-02-2007, 12:59 AM
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I'm interested in the condition of these computer fans after a few rain storms.
 
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even if the fan breaks it's only 15.00 for a new one ...
 
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Well i used the fans in NYC this past week and the oil cooler fans kept my temp down approx 30 to 40 degrees cooler than normal. the best investment i have ever made for the bike..
 
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one issue I see, you need to take the stickers off the back of the fans, other than that good job.
 
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Old 07-05-2007, 07:10 AM
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LOL i will take care of that !! thanks
 
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Are the fans radio shack stock stuff? I was reading on another site (htt) about not needing a fan when your not moving but your idea is the cats ***.,,,,,
 
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Old 07-07-2007, 06:55 AM
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No the fans are not radio shack. i went online and looked for the smallest fan but with the highest cfms . Like i said the fans are cheap so who cares if the break, you just buys a new one. Oil coolers are great ONLY whenair is goingin them.I put the fans on the back side so the air had to be pulled rather than pushed ..I also put the fans on a switch rather than an thermostat, i wanted to be able to control the fans. As you know the engine still needs to reach a temp to burn off moisture in the fluids.. if you need help or have a question e-mail are call me 973-417-7890 .. John
 


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