99Yuk
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Yup, that's what I did!
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Do not ignore the importance of the shroud.
I have recently replaced a Perma-Cool setup that had a motor fail, with a Flex-a-lite setup. I had run the Perma Cool for 3-4 years.
They both have the same basic CFM specs, but I now realize that the Flex-a-lite has twice the cooling power of the Perma Cool because of the tight shroud that controls air flow.
The Perma-Cool had it’s fans close to the radiator, but no shroud containing the air flow.
The Flex-a-lite has a tight fitting shroud that it molded with soft seals that make a tight fit against the radiator. Even though the fans are further away from the radiator, than the Perma Cool, they really pull the air through.
I can actually feel the breeze outside the grill of the air rushing in.
When I switch to manual, it will take the engine down to the thermostat temp in a very short time, even in 95 degree weather.
It's the same one everyone's been talking about, the #280.
I have some extra heat generating things going on, so I can use all the air movement I can get.