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cooling fan cfm/flow
By c newman - 09/22/2003 12:11:18 AM; IP 65.27.177.60
I am concidering NOT running a mecanical fan (in-lue of an electric one. possibly a twin13.5in fan; that pulls 4800cfm)on the 428 2-4 motor i'm building. If I knew what the old steel 4 blade was rated at from the factory,I would have a good idea if I would even be in the ballpark. I'm bored 60 over already (with a min. of 100+ left on a sonic test) so i'm a little worriied about getting it too hot. I plan on using water wetter. I have a 2 core aluminum cross flow Howe radiator, aluminum heads, aluminum water pump. I'm not running a surge tank. any help you can give me would be helpfull. thx C.N.
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