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LOL Do you have a second gen Camaro or did you just stumble upon that site??
 

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Hello.
Am picking up a Tahoe this Monday in Houston and driving back to Michigan, probably not a direct route. The Tahoe is new to me. Want to do a couple of things before I get on the road. Change fan and add new shocks. I'm looking at the Lincoln Mk8 fan (if I can find one in a junk yard down there) and Bilstein HD shocks (or Edelbrock IAS). Okay now:

1. Since Hollister is in Houston, I plan to use one of his rigs. I'm sure he can tell me anything else I need to know. Even so, does anyone in this forum live there who has done this fan replacement who could help me in a pinch - or is anyone willing to give me their phone number in case I need some assistance?

2. Please weigh in on the Bilstein/Edelbrock issue. Anyone have experience with both? I've never bought either companies shocks, but lean toward Bilstein due rep in the honda/acura world.

Thanks.
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I was supposed to do this in August. Monstar might recognize that I contacted him about his old lincoln fan back then...wish I'd had you send it then. Oh well...probably couldn't get it there on time now.
 
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Retorq- Haha nice... So u knew about that set up along...

O yea..! Hey Firestone man... The mark 8 fan is defintely the way to go... But as u can see Ive ran in2 relay and sensor issues... Hollisterroad looks like a gr8 product/ direct plug-in but damn expensive...
 

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O yea..! Hey Firestone man... The mark 8 fan is defintely the way to go... But as u can see Ive ran in2 relay and sensor issues... Hollisterroad looks like a gr8 product/ direct plug-in but damn expensive...

Yup, expensive but I've got to drive back to michigan from houston and certainly don't want to chance an overheat because of any kind of less-than-sufficient components in this system.

Does sparg93 know how to connect led lights to this setup to get lights showing the system is working?

Cheers!
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The flexalites are expensive...it'd take me about 2 years to actually see some savings from mpg and gas spent.
 

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Firestoneman- im sure Sparg would know hes kind of a guru here... If not, im sure Dave (I think thats his name) from hollister could help u...
 
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