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Cooling Your Hot Rod Flex A Lite Variable Speed Control Kit

Cooling Your Hot Rod Flex A Lite Variable Speed Control Kit
Keeping Your Hot Rod Cool - Cool Ride Or Hot Rod?
An electric fan doesn't have to perform like an on-off switch. Most of the time your engine might just need a little help and having the fan click on and off repeatedly at full power can be annoying as well as put a drain on the charging system. Flex-a-lite's Variable Speed Control senses coolant temperature at the radiator core and sets the fan speed anywhere from 60 percent to 100 percent, depending on the setting on the 155 to 220 degree thermostat, providing greater engine temperature control. View Related Article
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