There are many newer design e-fans that move more air volume than the stock ones but , a stock one run through a temp. controlled relay should be fine .
If you're worried about too much cyrrent draw , consider using the correct BOSCH brand voltage regulator in your alternator , it really does make a big difference .
-Nate
Jim wrote:
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> Howdy, I remember y'all talking about alternate fans for the aux (electric) fan on the front of the car (W123), the one that blows air over the condenser. I am interested in swapping mine out for one that draws less amps and blows more air. And cheap, too. And I want fast delivery LOL. Are there any "universal" fans out there that move more air and draw less amps, or has motor/airfoil technology not improved in 30 years?
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> Thanks,
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> Jim
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