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Old May 16, 2006 | 04:33 PM
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I'm wondering if i could put a set of E-fans off of a 2005 Chevy truck on my
2000 siliverado with same engine. I had my comp tuned to do this mod with LS1 Fans and such but will these new fans work i can get these fans for like really cheap. They came off of a wrecked and totaled truck( it was rolled ) and i can get them for like $20.00. Will these fans hook up the same as LS1 fans or do i need to find another wiring harness???
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Old May 16, 2006 | 05:12 PM
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They will wire up the same as ls1 fans but need different connectors.

More importantly, you need a 34" radiator to make em fit. You have a 28" If you measure, only measure the core not the end-tanks.
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Old May 16, 2006 | 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by exhappen
They will wire up the same as ls1 fans but need different connectors.

More importantly, you need a 34" radiator to make em fit. You have a 28" If you measure, only measure the core not the end-tanks.
Exactly, the only other issues to look out for is if you have an aftermarket CAI. I know from my personal experience that the K&N will require the air filter shroud to be modified to clear the larger rad. The Volant clears with no issues. You'll also need to trim the rubber flaps that are along side the 28" rad to clear the 34" rad...no biggie, just use a straight edge and a razor knife (I removed the flaps and performed the surgery off the vehicle for a nice clean cut). Other than that, the 34" rad will bolt right in....you'll need 2 more bolts for either the rad or fans, whichever way you look at it.
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