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Official Comment Thread: SVTP E-fan Install – Reducing Weight and Recovering Power
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<blockquote data-quote="junioRace" data-source="post: 8213564" data-attributes="member: 42434"><p>Great write-up. You always read about "gain 15 hp"...or "decrease IAT temps" ...stuff like that for mods. Good to see dyno results. </p><p></p><p>I would send off my RUSlow p/s and water pump pulleys for you to try out....but I'd probably never get them back...lol. (For what it's worth, my coolant temps are fine...even in hot stop and go... running my MadFan e-fan and underdrive pulley on the water pump.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="junioRace, post: 8213564, member: 42434"] Great write-up. You always read about "gain 15 hp"...or "decrease IAT temps" ...stuff like that for mods. Good to see dyno results. I would send off my RUSlow p/s and water pump pulleys for you to try out....but I'd probably never get them back...lol. (For what it's worth, my coolant temps are fine...even in hot stop and go... running my MadFan e-fan and underdrive pulley on the water pump.) [/QUOTE]
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