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<blockquote data-quote="feisaldzul" data-source="post: 526095" data-attributes="member: 76"><p>i am running the electric fan on my e39 for some time now.</p><p>two thumbs up.</p><p>definitely better pick up with no more of that airplane take off sound which bugged me real bad.</p><p></p><p>when i was on the clutch fan, i had the experience of my fan blowing up into pieces at least 3x. dented the hood.</p><p>drove the car fan-less from Penang to KL but at nite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="feisaldzul, post: 526095, member: 76"] i am running the electric fan on my e39 for some time now. two thumbs up. definitely better pick up with no more of that airplane take off sound which bugged me real bad. when i was on the clutch fan, i had the experience of my fan blowing up into pieces at least 3x. dented the hood. drove the car fan-less from Penang to KL but at nite. [/QUOTE]
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