Brushed radiator fans are usually single speed, with basic on/off function. There is no internal controller or electronics. Simplicity at its best. They don’t last as long but they are relatively ...
When adapting from a clutch-driven fan to an electric fan, it's wise to think about the horsepower level you are dealing with and the expected horsepower capability of the fan(s) you choose. Remember, ...
One of the least satisfying parts of building a project car is sourcing parts from different suppliers and hoping they'll work in unison. This can be especially true when it comes to fitting an ...
In 1968, the godfather of New Journalism, Tom Wolfe, wrote a book called The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test that we just had to borrow its title and make our own for this story. But that's where Wolfe's ...
As we all know, using a Deuce grille shell on a Ford Model A is a time-honored and extremely popular hot rod modification—a practice that I have to believe owes its roots to the days when replacing an ...
The radiator fan (or fans) pulls cooling air through the car’s radiator. Positioned between the radiator and engine, cooling fans are particularly helpful when the car is stationary or moving at ...