How To: '99-'04 GMT800 OEM E-fan upgrade

sand man

going to reach 130F..so i practically live there.
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great writeup, we did the same thing on a 2006 2500hd but without ththe fuse fusebox additon,,the fuse box and relay are laying on the fender ,,,my dumb friend bought fans for a 2009 using my VIN. and hey paid a total of 900$ for a no brainer :loser:
 

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I didn't do it for a HP gain, I did it for better and more consistent cooling. Louisiana summers are brutal, and the clutch fan isn't worth a shit when the truck is sitting still, or at low engine RPMs.

And what about the winter there? Since the e-fan wouldn't be turning for nothing you would have a quicker warm-up and the engine run smoothier at idling...
 

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Yet ANOTHER awesome write up ScottyBoy.:cheers: I will be doing this in the future.:thumbs: With the hotass fwonkin' Florida summers I want my AC to blow cold when I'm ideling as well.:D
 

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If he has the 105amp alternator, he better upgrade that sumbitch. I have the 130, and it just barely keeps up. I notice a huge drop when both fans kick on together, AND I have the front AC and the rear AC on full blast.
 

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Mechanical fan on a giant brick, FTW.
 

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