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SPAL 30101522 12-Inch High Performance Curved Blade Puller Fan - Perfect for Automotive Cooling Systems, Radiators & Engine Cooling Applications
SPAL 30101522 12-Inch High Performance Curved Blade Puller Fan - Perfect for Automotive Cooling Systems, Radiators & Engine Cooling Applications
SPAL 30101522 12-Inch High Performance Curved Blade Puller Fan - Perfect for Automotive Cooling Systems, Radiators & Engine Cooling Applications

SPAL 30101522 12-Inch High Performance Curved Blade Puller Fan - Perfect for Automotive Cooling Systems, Radiators & Engine Cooling Applications

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Description

Spal 30101522 12" Curved Blade Puller Fan

Features

    Output is 1328 cubic feet per minute

    Part number 30101522

    Package Weight 2.109 kilograms

    Oem equivalent part number 30101522

Reviews

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Super thrilled with these fans! Last year I installed a set of cheap 80w fans that were claimed to pull 1400 cfm in my car. They had had such good reviews, but further analysis the next year showed that the reviewers didn't use them for their intended purpose. Turned out that the cheap 80w fans couldn't keep the car cool sitting in traffic on a 90* day without even running A/C.I switched to these fans this year and haven't looked back! These fans have much stronger motors than the cheap ones and suck tons of air through the radiator. I've used these with the A/C on and they have no problem keeping up! It's a night and day difference! I've added a few pictures of what these look like compared to the same size 80w fan I bought last year.Spal advises that it takes ~10 amps to draw 1000 cfm through a radiator. If that is true then that explains why these have been working so well for me! It would also mean that the 80w fans were likely pulling only ~666 cfm each.