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Hey guys,

Just wanting to buy a new engine fan for my R32 GTR as the one on it has a few minor cracks. Im sure its still more than fine but just want to begin cleaning a few things up on it.

Any help where to get one of these would be great!

Cheers

Hey guys,

Just wanting to buy a new engine fan for my R32 GTR as the one on it has a few minor cracks. Im sure its still more than fine but just want to begin cleaning a few things up on it.

Any help where to get one of these would be great!

Cheers

Nissan

  • 5 weeks later...

So they are worth it? I'm considering a GKtech one just because its black lol

It all depends on what the application will be, mate. Put it this way, I've never seen a thread complaining about the fin design of an RB's fan.

Me personally, I've found it not the smartest idea to change an oem item that's performing fine with no known design faults with an aftermarket one. Just ends up turning your car into more of a pig then it needs to be for no or very minimal gain.

Lots of the drift guys get them because they go sideways at lower speeds and thrash high rpm and make a lot of heat.... going in a straight line the standard fan does well...

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