so i got my Zirgo fan yesterday - looks good but... not close to the cher shroud i got. see, the 16'' fan is not 16'' blade diameter, is actually 15.5 and the outside of the fan housing is 16.5'' so there's about a 3/4'' space around in between the cherokee shroud and this fan - i thought i could use a rubber strip to fill the gap but honestly it looks like crap (oops, not sure if i'm allowed to say that but in the context i hope it's ok). So off i went to the wreckers on another quest to find a Taurus fan - no way, they're all gone around here, the only ones you find are the dual fan shrouds. so browsing around in the wreckers yard i came across a fan from a Lincoln, 22x19 shroud, all square, seemed perfect - got it for $30 (canadian dollars also) and took it home. It has 3 terminals so i figured, yeah baby it's a 2 speed - not really, 1 speed, middle terminal is the same as the + terminal and even more of a genius spark for the one designing the wiring the middle and ground are both black and the positive is blue - you'd think the blue which is labelled + is always at 12v and then you have ground on one of the other 2 black wires one for high speed one for low speed - nope, i welded the wires to the battery since the middle and the + are internally connected. Anyway, to make the long story short - this is a Lincoln Mark VIII fan, apparently moves 5000cfm (no typo, i couldn't believe it either) and it draws about 40 or 50 amps). It kinda hovers when you turn it on (not really but it sounds like a got dam jet engine) - so i figured, what the heck should i do - i really like the shroud and the fan blades - went back to the wreckers - apparently the newer Tauruses have a high power resistor in series with the fans for A/C i think (low speed anyway) - so i picked up a couple of those for 5 bucks along with the wiring. Put one in series, the dam thing still wants to take off, put 2 of them in series - much better - i think that would be my low speed and leave it wired directly for the high speed - i don't think it will ever need high speed but just for redundancy i wan to have it in just in case one of the resistors dies. Apparenly this fan would spike to about 100 amps on start if it's wired directly, and from what i read it needs at least an 85 amp relay (good luck to me finding a cheap one of those, it will probably cost more than both fans put together).
Now i'm waiting for my rad so i can start fitting this baby on it.