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Dixie Design Fri, March 13th, 2009 03:36 PM

Troyer eFans - Ordered
 
Just ordered my Troyer eFans! Super excited, will photograph the install for everyone. :2thumbs:

Northern Supercrew Fri, March 13th, 2009 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Dixie Design (Post 5649)
Just ordered my Troyer eFans! Super excited, will photograph the install for everyone. :2thumbs:

Thanx for that Dixie..the income tax man was good to me and i have been thinking about a set of efans and pullies..the installation pics would be very helpful.

way2qk4u2c Fri, March 13th, 2009 05:04 PM

I really want to do this as well....

Does the troyer fan setup have variable controllers with them or are the fans on or off no varible speeds?

I think underdrive pulleys and efans are a good way to get some added power and save on gas.

Dixie Design Fri, March 13th, 2009 05:32 PM

It's a dual fan kit with dual, fully independent and adjustable controllers. The way it's setup it has a "Low Temperature" fan and a "High-Temperature" fan automatically controlled in a "staggered" turn-on arrangement to provide proper cooling under any condition. That also keeps the start-up amperage draw to a minimum. Should one of the motors give out, heaven forbid, it wouldn't leave you high and dry, you could still get home. The other kits, including FAL's, and piece together kits would leave you overheated and stranded should a fan fail. Other kits also mount THROUGH the radiator, eventually leaving holes and requiring a new radiator in the long run. Troyer's put together a custom fabricated mounting system. These are the reason I went with Troyer, might be more expensive, but WELL worth the extra mile they've gone in research and manufacturing.

RZDANO Fri, March 13th, 2009 05:53 PM

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The FAL kit has mounts that bolt to the sides of the radiator. It does'nt make contact anywhere on the radiator surface except on the tanks where the old fan shroud was bolted in. The FAL kit is probably the most expensive, But IMO the best quality and design of them all.

Dixie Design Fri, March 13th, 2009 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by RZDANO (Post 5661)
The FAL kit has mounts that bolt to the sides of the radiator. It does'nt make contact anywhere on the radiator surface except on the tanks where the old fan shroud was bolted in. The FAL kit is probably the most expensive, But IMO the best quality and design of them all.

I like the protective shroud on Troyer's too. If you happen to be in there with the fans running, you don't take the chance of chopping off an arm. A few other features FAL doesn't offer. I'll be comparing quality side by side, buddy down the street has the FAL.

88Racing Fri, March 13th, 2009 11:33 PM

What's next Dixie, meth injection?
Super charger?
Nitrous?

The mods sound pretty nice!

Lars
:2thumbs:

RZDANO Sat, March 14th, 2009 02:42 AM

I have to agree. Once You start with one mod, You just can't stop there. It becomes somewhat of an illness. I think We need "mod rehab"

Dixie Design Sat, March 14th, 2009 02:58 PM

Hi, my name's Neal. I've been a member of truck modification anonymous for 4 years. I've been mod-sober for...15 minutes.


I'm glad I have a support group like PHP, lol.

Dixie Design Sat, March 14th, 2009 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by 88Racing (Post 5674)
What's next Dixie, meth injection?
Super charger?
Nitrous?

The mods sound pretty nice!

Lars
:2thumbs:

Thanks Lars, and next on my list is long tube headers :D


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