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Champion Cooling Systems Swept-Blade 16" Electric Cooling Fan Kit

166-CCFK16K2


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Swept-Blade 16" Electric Cooling Fan Kit
$172.19
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Swept-Blade Electric Cooling Fan Kit
  • Universal Fit
    Includes
  • 16" Electric Fan
  • Fan Harness With Relay
  • Billet Mounting Kit
  • Fan Pig Tail Connector
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    will this fan cool a 5.3 in a 2004 thoae z71 i would like to replace the machanical one

    Asked by: Sev1
    You would likely need more than 1600 CFM. If you could fit 2 on your core that would be ideal.
    Answered by: Flanary
    Date published: 2017-08-28
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