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AU thermo fans - value

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AU thermo fans - value

Post by chimpboy »

I may be able to get some of these cheap, and I keep hearing them mentioned as replacements for engine-driven fans.

Just wondering if anyone can suggest roughly what they are worth so I can see if I can line them up for a bit less.

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Post by bru21 »

i just paid 165 for vgs s/h factory el ones
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Post by chimpboy »

Thanks for the info. Do you get the temp sensor and cowl for that price as well or is it fans only?

I have been using this wrecker for my dad's falcon and my gf's falcon and he keeps giving me good prices, $20 alternators etc. It's all falcon, fairlane etc stuff.

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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

i tried Au fans and they stuffed up on me, i went to davis craige. They are top quality
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Post by F'n_Rover »

kumback commodore wreckers in braeside have VP fans for around $40.
i think that was with shroud.
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Post by hottiemonster »

i spoke to a radiator place about this mod, and they reckon el thermos are the go as they are 60mm longer and fit a GQ radiator better. i got a quote about 1 week ago for 250 fitted all brand new.
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Post by Bartso »

hottiemonster wrote:i spoke to a radiator place about this mod, and they reckon el thermos are the go as they are 60mm longer and fit a GQ radiator better. i got a quote about 1 week ago for 250 fitted all brand new.
is this a twin fan as well im also looking at doing this mod
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Post by Dane »

I paid $220 for a set of EF twin thermos which I put in my Hilux. Apparently EF is the go as they have a single plug and tuff motors and are far better than the AU ones. I am told they are used successfully on lots of big horsepower burnout cars.
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Post by hottiemonster »

Bartso wrote:
hottiemonster wrote:i spoke to a radiator place about this mod, and they reckon el thermos are the go as they are 60mm longer and fit a GQ radiator better. i got a quote about 1 week ago for 250 fitted all brand new.
is this a twin fan as well im also looking at doing this mod
yeah twin fan.
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