Will Flex-A-Lite Fan FLX674 for 1995 Toyota 4Runner Keep Coolant Cool
Question:
My vehicle is a 1995 Toyota 4runner with a 3.0 V6 I would love to go with an electric fan and I did purchase an ALLOY WORKS unit with aluminum radiator. It was not sufficient to keep my engine cool with air conditioner on. I tried the electric fan with the stock radiator and had the same issue. I used a 180° on 165° off water temp sensor. I had no cooling issues with my stock rad/fan prior to this so Im assuming the ALLOY WORKS fan just wasnt sufficient. Do you think Id have better lick with this unit?. Thank you
asked by: Gary
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Flex-a-lite Direct Fit Black Magic S-Blade Electric Fan with Shroud # FLX674 that you referenced is a confirmed fit for your 1995 Toyota 4Runner 3.0 V6 and since it can move 3,000 CFM it would easily keep the coolant nice and cool.
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Flex-a-lite Direct Fit Black Magic S-Blade Electric Fan with Shroud - Thermostat Controller - Puller
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- 15 Inch Diameter
- 3000 CFM
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