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There's a thief under the hood of your turbodiesel truck: your factory belt-driven engine cooling fan. When the engine is warm and the fan clutch engages, that heavy fan can rob you of as much as 25 rear-wheel horsepower and 25 lbs-ft of torque, as well as 2-3 mpg of fuel economy. Using a Flex-A-Lite electric fan conversion, gives you that power and fuel savings, quicker engine warmup in cold weather and better air conditioning performance in hot weather. These made-in-USA kits are true bolt-on upgrades that don't require cutting or drilling, and the complete install typically takes less than 4 hours.

Learn more and find an electric fan conversion kit for your truck!

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