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Installing an electric fan to replace the stock clutch driven fan helps your motor in many ways. First, your engine warms up faster since the fan does not turn on until needed. Second, you will gain power because the motor no longer has to turn the stock fan while the engine runs. The additional mass causes drag on the engine and can result in the loss of 5-8 horsepower. Finally, you will see an increase in fuel mileage, especially on the interstate, again, because you’re freeing up some of the rotational mass and air drag. Your fan will not come on at interstate speeds if it’s working and adjusted properly. You’ll gain overall power and top end passing power which is useful on the interstate, plus, it’s just fun to have. I’m rating this as a 4 wrench project because it requires removal of major engine parts, and if done incorrectly, you could damage your engine and void your warranty. I did not provide a diagram or detailed instructions because I do not want to be held responsible if something is done incorrectly. If you do not know how to use a relay or are not comfortable messing around with your vehicles electrical system, then you probably should not attempt this project. Once the wiring is one, replace all the parts you removed and take the truck for a test drive.

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