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Old Sat, January 17th, 2009, 10:04 PM
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The pulleys really help, especially on the highway. Not to mention that everything spinning slower increases the life of those components.

I'm still a little torn on the fans. I guess it depends just how much the stock fan comes on, how much low speed driving you do, etc. Keep in mind though that e-fans draw quite a bit of current which puts more load on the alternator which puts more load on the engine, so I'm still dubious of any significant gains in that respect. The one thing e-fans definitely do is help increase the service life of the water pump by eliminating the weight of the fan from the pump bearings.
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