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06-Jul-2005, 15:24
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fans blowing hot air into air intakes
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06-Jul-2005, 15:30
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Fans were fitted the wrong way round, or spinning the wrong way round?
[Edited on 6-7-2005 by Flanks]
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06-Jul-2005, 15:31
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Fans blowing so hard they were causing a vaccuum around the airbox and actually sucking air out of the engine.
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06-Jul-2005, 15:34
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fan blades broken, not shifting enough air, and binding causing a massive current drain resulting in the electrical system being overworked blah blah blah...
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06-Jul-2005, 15:35
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Fans were yellow and therefore too slow?
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06-Jul-2005, 15:36
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Fans were yellow and therefore too slow?
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trouble maker!
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06-Jul-2005, 15:51
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Have the fans cut through a wire of some sort?????
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06-Jul-2005, 15:52
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Something to do with the temp sensor? Coming loose or something?
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06-Jul-2005, 15:54
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Flanks and Twinfan ...
... get together you're alost there
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06-Jul-2005, 15:56
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Air temp sensor came loose, and was reading the engine as cooler, so the fan was not working or fan was blowing cold air onto sensor?
[Edited on 6-7-2005 by Flanks]
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