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Old 04-10-2020   #21
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Thanks! I ordered an 1139090M.

I was confused because the Summit website mistakenly says it's not a fit for a ZR-1. Much cheaper here ($519.99 less $30 coupon = $489.99) than directly from DeWitt ($569.99).

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Summit for some reason is cheaper and offer free shipping.
https://www.summitracing.com/search/...s%201139090M
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Old 04-10-2020   #22
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FYI - dual core is about 1/4” thicker and will require 1/4” trimming of separation strip in the inside face of fan housing. Or, use of a spacer provided by Dewitt. Also, rubber support block on top and bottom will require trimming.
No big deal. You will understand when you read install instruction.
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Old 04-10-2020   #23
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Thanks for the tip! Marc will be doing the install "while he's in there".
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Thanks for the tip! Marc will be doing the install "while he's in there".
The best way to have it installed.
While at it, consider Spal fans and 200 amp alternator. Overheating in 96 plus degree days will become a distant memory.

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Old 04-11-2020   #25
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The best way to have it installed.
While at it, consider Spal fans and 200 amp alternator. Overheating in 96 plus degree days will become a distant memory.
And while your at it, LED brake lights and have Marc double wire the 200 amp alternator to the battery and the AC blower, you will love the added volume of air out the vents. Mine went from 10 mph to 14 mph
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