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E-Fan and Tranny Cooler Questions!!
Hey guys,
1st: I am trying to figure out what the stock E-fan CFM rating for my 1995 XJ is. If any one knows please let me know as I am trying to find a bigger one for it and do not want to use the Ford Tarus e-fan. 2nd: I also would like to add a tranny cooler. Which ones do you all recomend and if there are any little tricks or words of wisdom I would love to hear them all. Thanks again for all your help!! ![]()
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i think the stock e-fan puts out about 1800-2000 CFM....not sure on that though
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ok kewl thanks dude!!
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Most people follow this write-up: http://jeepin.com/features/trannycooler/ using that same cooler. I used a B&M Supercooler as well, but I went a size smaller. I just didn't want it covering as much of my radiator, making my engine run hotter, especially since I have the stock radiator. Thats a personal preference thing. I would suggest using the supercoolers because that have a low-pressure bypass, to allow cold fluid to bypass the cooler so that you allow the fluid to warm up on cold days.
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