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kabanimk3supra

kabanimk3supra
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I have already tried to google this, but I've had little luck.

I bought a cooling fan several years ago and I'm trying to determine how much cfms it is.

the problem is that I cannot find any info or specs on it.

the label says the following:

SNEM 12V
YH-81050
80W

I'd appreciate any useful input.

thanks
 

alloyguitar

it's legal, i swear...
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I'm not sure about your weather in OK, or how much time you spend sitting in traffic, but here in TN I have one 10" fan (a dsm, so I'm guessing it's 10") pushing (i.e. in front of my radiator) and no aux fans. With that being said, in the occasional 100+ degree day I've never had it get close to overheating, even sitting in traffic for four hours at the rod runs in pigeon forge I was fine.

I'm guessing you'd be alright if you were running aux fans, but every car's different.
 

kabanimk3supra

kabanimk3supra
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alloyguitar;1336431 said:
I'm not sure about your weather in OK, or how much time you spend sitting in traffic, but here in TN I have one 10" fan (a dsm, so I'm guessing it's 10") pushing (i.e. in front of my radiator) and no aux fans. With that being said, in the occasional 100+ degree day I've never had it get close to overheating, even sitting in traffic for four hours at the rod runs in pigeon forge I was fine.

I'm guessing you'd be alright if you were running aux fans, but every car's different.

that's what I was thinking. I had a stock fan with the aux. fans in my old supra but I was missing the fan shroud and never had a problem with it unless i was sitting in rush hour traffic.

I guess it's work a shot.

I just need to make an aluminum fan shroud to work with it.

I can always upgrade to a better fan