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<div>My cousin's son's new to him 1971 TR6, has a pusher fan on the radiator. The stock fan is still there. I am looking for opinions on the efficiency of that pusher fan. Does it really help? Maybe at idle, but does it block at speed? thoughts and experiences,
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<div>Thanks to all in advance...</div>
<div>Peter Arakelian - 1971 TR6 Daily Driver</div>
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