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before summer gets here im gonna upgrade my cooling system on my 89 gt. im gonna get a summit aluminum radiator. my question is about the fan and the water pump, i really want to go electric. i was thinking of getting a
flex-a-lite . Also, are the electric drive water pumps worth it, or should i stick to a mechanical one??? let me know what you think!

[ February 02, 2007, 12:30 PM: Message edited by: fiftee1989 ]

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Originally posted by fiftee1989:
before summer gets here im gonna upgrade my cooling system on my 89 gt. im gonna get a summit aluminum radiator. my question is about the fan and the water pump, i really want to go electric. i was thinking of getting a
flex-a-lite . Also, are the electric drive water pumps worth it, or should i stick to a mechanical one??? let me know what you think!

I myself am running a 3 row gdi radiator, flex fan w/ spacer and stock pump.

A fluidyne or any other aluminum radiator will do just fine. For sure ditch that clutch fan and go with a flex/electric unit.

The electric pump I believe is more intended for strip use but I believe there are some folks running it on the street.

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What's wrong with a clutch fan? Used correctly (with a shroud), and the correct type (there are more than one that came on a Mustang) they work awesome. I've had one on my Cobra the entire time, no issues, and it's a stroked Windsor.

Electric ones, IMO, are not intended for extended street driving.

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I run a stock pump, and a SN95 fan. Works great! I have an extra SN95 fan that I could sell ya!

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if your not gonna use an eletric pump i suggest an edelbrock water pump. i had that on my 5.0 and it never ever got hot

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What mods (if any) are done to your car? If it is near stock then I would run the Summit Radiator, 180 thermostat, stock fan w/ the shroud, and stock water pump.
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Originally posted by 92stangLX:
What mods (if any) are done to your car? If it is near stock then I would run the Summit Radiator, 180 thermostat, stock fan w/ the shroud, and stock water pump.

all mods are in the sig. im probly gonna stick with that advice since i know a new clutch fan would help A LOT due to mine being loose as hell. thanks fellas

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The Mark VIII electric fans are the best OEM fans and better than almost any aftermarket fan.

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quote:
Originally posted by JohnB:
What's wrong with a clutch fan? Used correctly (with a shroud), and the correct type (there are more than one that came on a Mustang) they work awesome. I've had one on my Cobra the entire time, no issues, and it's a stroked Windsor.

Electric ones, IMO, are not intended for extended street driving.

+1 and stsay away from flex fans [Wink]
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Originally posted by 1fast281:
The Mark VIII electric fans are the best OEM fans and better than almost any aftermarket fan.

yep, that's what I run, along with a fluidyne radiator and an explorer oil cooler.

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Originally posted by JohnB:
What's wrong with a clutch fan? Used correctly (with a shroud), and the correct type (there are more than one that came on a Mustang) they work awesome. I've had one on my Cobra the entire time, no issues, and it's a stroked Windsor.

Electric ones, IMO, are not intended for extended street driving.

+1 and stsay away from flex fans [Wink]
stay away from flex fans? ive had zero problems running them on 5.0's. theyre just as good if not better than stock ones.

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i had a mark 8 fan and the thing pulled like 30 amps and didnt cool very well. i replaced it with a proform fan which is a ripoff of the blackmgic fan for half the price heres the summit part number its 125 for the kit PRO-67015
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would that fit my 66? im getting an aluminum rad and want to install an electric fan as well

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