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How have they been? After searching I see several of you were talking about running them, just seeing how they've worked out. Seems like a good idea and since the fans are OEM should work well for a long time.
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OEM Ford fans are better than any of the after market offerings(higher flow), less expensive to boot.
The Contour fan is neat, in that they are duals. Easier start-up load and can hit second for A/C or low speed driving. like a Parade or just heavy traffic.
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Pulled one from a pick n pull, and ran it for three years in a warmed up small block in a daily driver. Fan worked perfect. Went through a couple of scenarios on the control side. If I had to have an electric fan, I would use another one. I like the idea of OEM stuff. The final setup I used to control it was OEM parts from various european manufacturers.
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