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Hi, need to replace my engine driven fan, whats the best option flex or viscous ? not intersted in thermo options.
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Originally Posted by: Taztiger4  Hi, need to replace my engine driven fan, whats the best option flex or viscous ? not intersted in thermo options.
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Originally Posted by: Smitty2  Originally Posted by: Taztiger4  Hi, need to replace my engine driven fan, whats the best option flex or viscous ? not intersted in thermo options.
TIA the original factory one ..... Ok, the engine driven fixed fan it is then, thanks
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Obviously viscous will save you wasted hp when travelling at road speed as it will cut out. The non viscous will constantly rob you of hp. They should both shift the same amount of air if they are the same size. The shroud probably is going to make both of them work better.
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