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Ahhh yes, go down into the 94-97 7.3L forums, there is quite a bit of discussion on this very topic in there.
 

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Most of those are homemade and there's nothing wrong with it I just dont trust myself to do something like that. How about an actual production piece? I have made a few calls and emails and the tell me that there are several in production but none available just yet.
 

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jguzman75 said:
Most of those are homemade and there's nothing wrong with it I just dont trust myself to do something like that. How about an actual production piece? I have made a few calls and emails and the tell me that there are several in production but none available just yet.
Are you talking as an addition to your factory fan, or as a replacement? Do you ever do any heavy towing? If so, I would recommend you keep the factory fan on there. If not, then you're probably okay.
 

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I want to replace my stocker completely and I never tow. Could I just get the highest CFM out there or is there a particular set up that will work.
 

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jguzman75 said:
I want to replace my stocker completely and I never tow. Could I just get the highest CFM out there or is there a particular set up that will work.



I don't know the model number, but Flex-a-Lite makes an electric fan specifically for the PSD.
 

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