A lot has been said about the pros and cons of the Horton fan. The extreme cost is the prohibitive factor for me. I called and spoke with the folks at Flex-A-Lite (1-800-851-1510 or www.flex-a-lite.com) about an application for the late model Rams outfitted with the Cummins. They do not currently have a fan designed for our application, but suggested they were working on something for it. The biggest fan, model 250, they have is 32. 25x 16 x 4. 50 inches in size and moves 5,200 CFM, retailing for approximately $399. 00.
The fan I am thinking this could give me an additional 15 HP or so, improve my mileage and speed up the warm up process in the winter. Is this adequate air movement to cool a stock or a BOMB'ed beast? I am concerned about adequate cooling down here in Georgia during the hot summer. Has anyone used an electric fan (Flex-A-Lite) to cool the ponies? Have you witnessed an improvement in power or mileage?
Any alternatives other than the Horton or the Flex-A-Lite which I may not be thinking of now?
Comments?! Suggestions?
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2001 Dodge Ram 2500 Quad Cab, Short Bed 4 x 4 ETH/DEE, leather, camper/trailer, etc, etc... Future BOMBer!!!!
Life NRA Member
[This message has been edited by justme (edited 07-23-2000). ]
The fan I am thinking this could give me an additional 15 HP or so, improve my mileage and speed up the warm up process in the winter. Is this adequate air movement to cool a stock or a BOMB'ed beast? I am concerned about adequate cooling down here in Georgia during the hot summer. Has anyone used an electric fan (Flex-A-Lite) to cool the ponies? Have you witnessed an improvement in power or mileage?
Any alternatives other than the Horton or the Flex-A-Lite which I may not be thinking of now?
Comments?! Suggestions?
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2001 Dodge Ram 2500 Quad Cab, Short Bed 4 x 4 ETH/DEE, leather, camper/trailer, etc, etc... Future BOMBer!!!!
Life NRA Member
[This message has been edited by justme (edited 07-23-2000). ]