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12.12.2006, 01:39 PM

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lol...yea...its a big one lol...60mm to be exact. However, it weighs very little and is well worth the cooling it provides. At 12V, it pumps 70CFM, so at 7.2-8.4, I can expect about 40-45CFM, maybe more.

Well, whatever air it moves, its enough to keep my motor temps at 85 degrees geared 70/14, which makes me real happy. It also gives me a good peace of mind knowing I can pretty much never overheat my motor...
You did a good job on that. I like the mount too, took some thinking eh?


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12.12.2006, 07:18 PM

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You did a good job on that. I like the mount too, took some thinking eh?
lol...whatever works works...plus, I dont think there is anything much lighter than zipties :005:;)


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12.12.2006, 08:35 PM

Where did you get the black emaxx motor plate? Is that just painted or something??? I hate the stock blue ones, but the balck one looks cool. It just blends the plate into everything else. kinda make it disapear.


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