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Old 05-17-2013, 11:22 AM
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The measurements for motorcraft 2010 efan is 2'8" long 1'4" tall and about 5" wide. You will have to do a lil cutting and trimming but nothing major.
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Thanks for info. Purchased one from ebay. Yes it will work. Has not installed it yet. Started installing the controler, waiting for fan plugs from amazon.
Sorry did not get back with you sooner.
 
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Quick update. The fans are down to $125 at Tasca. Here's a link. Mine have been running 3yrs strong. No regrets here.
http://www.tascaparts.com/oe-ford/al3z8c607a
 

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You're killing me, man! All these great mods! I'm going to have to come down to your place to help me install this stuff!
 
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Originally Posted by twinskrewd
Quick update. The fans are down to $125 at Tasca. Here's a link. Mine have been running 3yrs strong. No regrets here.
http://www.tascaparts.com/oe-ford/al3z8c607a
OK ..... Santa is due soon ....
 
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Old 11-24-2014, 08:26 AM
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? on the fans

Originally Posted by twinskrewd
Quick update. The fans are down to $125 at Tasca. Here's a link. Mine have been running 3yrs strong. No regrets here.
http://www.tascaparts.com/oe-ford/al3z8c607a

I got a set from the junk yard that came out of a 2010 F150. But the only thing is they are loud. Kind really loud. Are yalls loud? don't know if I got a bad set of fans or if it normal. Thanks
 
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I got a set from the junk yard that came out of a 2010 F150. But the only thing is they are loud. Kind really loud. Are yalls loud? don't know if I got a bad set of fans or if it normal. Thanks
They are if you run them at full speed.

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Old 11-25-2014, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by twinskrewd
Quick update. The fans are down to $125 at Tasca. Here's a link. Mine have been running 3yrs strong. No regrets here.
http://www.tascaparts.com/oe-ford/al3z8c607a
What controller are you currently using? I installed efan from a 2012 f150 on my 08 lariat with a MADD enterprise controller that now only turn the fans on when the air condition is on. Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by rino2098
I got a set from the junk yard that came out of a 2010 F150. But the only thing is they are loud. Kind really loud. Are yalls loud? don't know if I got a bad set of fans or if it normal. Thanks
Normal. They move serious air @ full song, as well as draw enormous current.

That is only one reason of several why you need to use a constant-temperature, variable-speed controller.

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Old 11-30-2014, 07:26 PM
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You're killing me, man! All these great mods! I'm going to have to come down to your place to help me install this stuff!
Would be happy to help.
 
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Old 11-30-2014, 07:29 PM
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What controller are you currently using? I installed efan from a 2012 f150 on my 08 lariat with a MADD enterprise controller that now only turn the fans on when the air condition is on. Thanks
I am using the Painless F5 controller. Works like a charm.
 
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Originally Posted by MGDfan
Normal. They move serious air @ full song, as well as draw enormous current.

That is only one reason of several why you need to use a constant-temperature, variable-speed controller.

MGD
Correct. The only time they are semi-quiet is when they are at 50%. Which btw is most of the time.
 
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Did you go back to the original location for the a/c wire after the one at the black box didn't work? You stated the voltage may fry the controller so i'm not sure where to tie that one in.
 
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Did you go back to the original location for the a/c wire after the one at the black box didn't work? You stated the voltage may fry the controller so i'm not sure where to tie that one in.
Yes I am using the wire at the compressor.
 


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