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This Flex-a-lite #270 Ford Truck fan is built for the demands of a truck. As a direct bolt-on electric fan kit for many of the 1997-2005 Ford trucks, this fan is the answer to the overheating problems caused by slow, inner city driving, and can solve the cooling problems that occur with body lifts. Up to 17 additional horsepower is transferred to the wheels by removing the mechanical fan, resulting in a gain of as much as 3 mpg in fuel economy.Installation Pieces are included.
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This is probably the best upgrade I’ve done to my truck, as far as overall performance is concerned. I had recently replaced my AC compressor, dryer, expansion tube, and noticed the high side was getting a little too high. After replacing the fan clutch, the high side was still an issue. Enough heat was not being removed by the belt driven fan. So I made the move to do an e-fan conversion.The kit is complete from start to finish. The quality of construction is excellent, better than a factory installed part. Instructions are easy to follow with a few “figure it out” moments. And the results are worth it.The AC cools far better at idle.The engine gained a few HP losing the fan.Gas mileage actually improved.The engine temps are regulated much better.Things to note:I couldn’t find any switched power under the hood of my truck, so I wired the switch wire directly to the 12v supply off the battery. Doesn’t hurt anything.These fans draw 28amps at 100%, so it is a good idea to load test your alternator, especially if it is an older one. You wouldn’t want to take a road trip with your new e-fans just to have your alternator crap out on you.An AC high pressure Trinary switch is a recommended addition, so that the fans will engage with proper high pressure, instead of running all the time with the AC on. Fans are usually not needed at highways speeds.