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    Lowest Profile highest CFM 16" electric fan?

     



    Already did a search. Been all over the net. Too many ficticous CFM ratings from what I can tell. Been on Be-Cool, Spal, an Zirgo sites. Of coarse they all boast that they are the best. Hoping to find out what worked for you folks. There is a lot of discussions on this but I never really found a solid answer. Sorry for the redundacy. I'm sure everyone is sick of the 'what electric fan....." thing. Really....sorry. So...here goes.

    Does anyone know what the highest CFM, low profile 16" fan is out there besides factory units (dont have the room for the factory unit...I tried)? I'd rather pay extra for a good fan than have problems later. I have a total workable space of 18x25 and approximately 3 1/2" of depth. Got a double row alluminum radiator from PRC. Looks really great...and I really like the shroud they made me. What has worked for you guys? Anyone with a 500 HP engine with a small radiator like mine....similar to the shape and size of a .....32 Deuce?

    I have found my clearance issue after installing the motor. I got the Mark 8 factory fan as suggested....and there just isnt enough darn room (Its nearly 6" deep and I cant cut it down). Can't push the radiator forward any farther without the cap hitting the inner grill support. Moving the inner support forward isnt going to be an option either. Already moved it as far as I can. Cant move the motor back....its touching firewall now (one thing I found about the LS motors I dislike....the heads are offset....looks really odd ). I have decided I may be able to cut the firewall off completely......trimming 2 1/2" at the top...down to the bottom at an angle giving me approximately 1 1/4" of lee-way. I still have to move the cab forward 1/2" to make up for the angle I put in the radiator (forward at the bottom and tilted it back from original position at the top....sort of split the difference). So...after moving cab forward the 1/2" I need...and allowing 1/4" of clearance between firewall and back of engine.....that leaves me with a total of a 1/2" I can move engine back. This leaves me with a total of 3 1/2" of clearance between tip on the water pump pully and base of radiator shroud. Any ideas on a real thin high CFM 16" electric fan? Picture below.

    Thanks everyone,
    Dave

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    We run Zirgo's on the drag cars, do a great job. As far as specifics for your application, some of the Deuce guys should be along with what they run.... Might check out Kitz's roadster, I know he has a nice one.... So does Dave, and a bunch of the others....
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    I had a similar problem on a '64 Falcon. there was only 2 1/2" of clearance between the radiator and the water pump pulley. I found a 16" fan with an offset motor and belt drive called a "Sidewinder." They claim it moves 2200 CFM and is only 1 7/8" deep at the center. It's expensive, but it's well built, works good and solved the problem. Below is a link to where I bought it.

    Link to Sidewinder

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    I've been told these are good, not sure what anyone else knows but it should fit, 3.5" deep, 16" and 3300 cfm.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ZIRGO...mZ310031217474

    Here's another 3500 cfm, 16" but not sure how deep.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ZIRGO...mZ310031217474

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    I like SPAL fans personally. Move a lot of air and seem to last a long time. Have one on my Jeep truck, one on my T, and one on both of my Son's cars.

    Just drove my T yesterday and at a light it came up to 180, kicked on the fan an before the light changed it was down to 150. If you want low profile, here is one they feature:

    Item No.: 30100400
    Description: VA18-AP10/C-41A FAN (16)"
    UOM: EA
    Price: $ 79.95

    The picture below is mine, it is not a low profile, but is still very thin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stovebolter
    ....I have a total workable space of 18x25 and approximately 3 1/2" of depth....
    Spal makes a low profile 16" fan with a depth of 2.05" but it is only rated for about 1300 CFM. Part # VA18-AP10/C-41A $ 79.95

    Zirgo has several 16" fans available rated between 2800-3000 CFM fan but they're all 3.5" deep - maybe too deep for your application.

    I installed a 16" Sidewinder fan from The Fan Man on a '64 Ranchero that worked great, but costs $ 420.00. The fan is driven by an enclosed belt from an offset motor. The depth at the center is 1 7/8" and 3 3/8" on the side where the motor is, and they claim it moves over 2200 CFM. (I see on their web site that it is currently unavailable due to redesign). I installed it three years ago, and haven't had any complaints on it from the customer.

    Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson
    We run Zirgo's on the drag cars, do a great job. As far as specifics for your application, some of the Deuce guys should be along with what they run.... Might check out Kitz's roadster, I know he has a nice one.... So does Dave, and a bunch of the others....
    Thanks Dave. I'll wait to see what pops up!

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgo70
    I've been told these are good, not sure what anyone else knows but it should fit, 3.5" deep, 16" and 3300 cfm.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ZIRGO...mZ310031217474

    Here's another 3500 cfm, 16" but not sure how deep.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ZIRGO...mZ310031217474

    Sean.
    Thanks Sean. I just got the fella to respond on the dimensions of the 3500 CFM fan. He said it is 4 1/8" deep. I've been looking at these. I just needed someone to respond about what has actually worked on thier rides. I live in Arkansas and we do see 100 degree days in the summer.

    Dave

    Quote Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
    I like SPAL fans personally. Move a lot of air and seem to last a long time. Have one on my Jeep truck, one on my T, and one on both of my Son's cars.

    Just drove my T yesterday and at a light it came up to 180, kicked on the fan an before the light changed it was down to 150. If you want low profile, here is one they feature:

    Item No.: 30100400
    Description: VA18-AP10/C-41A FAN (16)"
    UOM: EA
    Price: $ 79.95

    The picture below is mine, it is not a low profile, but is still very thin.

    Don
    Thanks Don. I'll check out thier site. Do you see many 100 degree days? Edit...never mind...I see your in Florida. Just answered my own question.


    Dave

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    All v8 engines have offset heads--they are offset the diminsion of the connecting rod

    We use mostly fans from the early Vipers

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    Cooling Components has a new one out. (1700 series) I think it is 2 1/2" deep including the shroud and spins at 2500 rpm. Thinking about getting one to replace my existing fan on my car. I am not pressed for space so even the old one at 4 inches would work, but the new ones are only a little more $.
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    Check out Cooling Components new thin Ultimate Cooling Fan. A 17" fan, 275 watt motor, @ 2-5/8" thickness.

    www.coolingcomponentsinc.us.com
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    I have a cooling components fan and shroud on my duce. The fan that they use is a spal . Not cheap , but cheap doesn't work for long.

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    A pusher fan and a good alt.....
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    This is the thinnest I've seen.
    It's over 400 bucks so not for the faint of wallet.


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    Whoa, $ 400 is a little steep for sure, but I can see where it would solve the problem of the fan motor being right where the crank pulley wants to be. Pretty smart way they did that offset motor thing.

    Don

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