Why a Taurus fan modification?

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  1. 71gold

    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    a little tuning is all it takes...:slap:
     
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    Yeah.. but that's only for the guys who know how to actually do it beyond just changing jets and power valves. The other guys just blame the carburetor or spend the extra ching on a boutique carb(that's properly "tuned" for the combo), and some others even break out the credit card to buy self learning EFI systems to help flush out the rest. :huh:
     
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    What does the "M" stand more in the diagram? The only thing that comes into mind is "motor"!?
     
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    Yes, the fan motor with high speed, low speed, and ground connections.
     
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