Unfortunately, this company deceives the buyer into selling and does not tell him that he will get the fan after a month of purchase and shipping is $25 as well.
@@Davidsnet1 I'm not crying, stupid, but I'm talking about the company. The buyer has the right to know everything. Do you understand? If you have the right word, speak up or shut up.
Can’t get rid of my overheating issue on my gbody ls swapped . I cammed it & i can’t keep it cool in 105+ heat in Arizona . I’m looking at a single 16”/pull . Will one fan do the work?
I have this dual fan system in my 64 Malibu SS with a bbc (450 HP). I struggled keeping my car cool until I got this setup. Works great and is ALOT quieter than my buddies and there hi amp electric fans.
I may look into getting the system in spring. My 03 S/C Marauder's stock 18 year old fan has a hard time keeping it cool with the S/C & Comp Cams Stage 3's causing lean codes. Does it plug into the car's CPU & would it need a tune adjustment. ua-cam.com/video/AAUWZ9f8gXw/v-deo.html
I'm all for the new tech, but not the new price. $300+ for one fan is in the high range for me. I'm sure it's a nice product, but I can get OEM style fans for $100-200, and they work just fine.
Hey James, thanks for your feedback. It's not only about being a "nice" product (frankly, who cares its a fan) it's what it can do that matters. I'm not sure you're taking everything into consideration. Delta PAG's price point is a steal if you consider and compare apples-to-apples. If I may... Lets compare 16" fans; Our 16" Brushless fan kit cost $325 and includes waterproof relay fuse wire harness (no digital controller, $399 with). The lowest cost and closest performing 16" brushed motor fan cost $196 ($226 including generic relay fuse harness). So, we're $100 more. Why would someone pay $100 more for Brushless tech? Airflow, Amp draw, reliability, package size & functionality. Our 16" brushless fan moves 2800CFM at 17amps with soft-start for 50,000 hours. A conventional high-performance brushed fan moves 2400CFM @ 28amp with 40-50amp startup spikes and lasts 5,000-6,000 hours. If you're doing a fan conversion, you'll need a high-amp (+150amp) alternator that costs $200. You'll still run the risk of premature alternator failure due to power spikes. How many alternators have you been through? So now the cost for a conventional brushed fan $426 (Fan, relay & alternator). If you really want to throw us your CC, do the analysis for a dual fan setup. With that, you'll need a $140 relay wiring kit, 200amp alternator and serpentine belt system (+$1,000 for a dual brushed fan setup). Can you install a brushed fan system without adding the other necessary components, Sure! but now you need to include tow truck cost. So installing a conventional single 16" high performance brushed fan cost $100 more than a Delta PAG brushless fan. This doesn't even take into account Delta PAG's increased reliability, lower amp draw, soft-start tech, variable speed function, lighter, thinner package & quieter operation. It's a no-brainer, brushless all the way!
Don't waste you time with this company. They can not meet their own deadlines and will lie about shipping fans. If you cant get the product then what happens when you need parts for their system? You will be down waiting forever for replacement parts.
Super Jesus Hello, our temp speed controller was cutting edge 5 years ago when it first came out, but we do have an 2.0 available now. All components are solid-state, high temp and waterproof. Mount it under your hood, anywhere. Visit our website www.deltapag.com for more info
Unfortunately, this company deceives the buyer into selling and does not tell him that he will get the fan after a month of purchase and shipping is $25 as well.
Unfortunately, this company deceives the buyer into selling and does not tell him that he will get the fan after a month of purchase and shipping is $25 as well.
Im going to get this system for my 1970 old's 442-w30-conv.... I spoke to john the other day and i was impressed!!! Steve from Texas...
Unfortunately, this company deceives the buyer into selling and does not tell him that he will get the fan after a month of purchase and shipping is $25 as well.
Everything is on back order stop crying.
@@Davidsnet1 I'm not crying, stupid, but I'm talking about the company. The buyer has the right to know everything. Do you understand? If you have the right word, speak up or shut up.
I'm waiting on my performance radiator to be delivered and was trying to imagine what cooling needed to look like. I guess I know now.
My new cooling system should be shipping out next week!!!! IM PUMPED!!
Nice video. I'm likely to give these a try and thanks the info you guys are posting on the web.
Can’t get rid of my overheating issue on my gbody ls swapped . I cammed it & i can’t keep it cool in 105+ heat in Arizona . I’m looking at a single 16”/pull . Will one fan do the work?
Hey ProjectPhroRegal, need a bit more info; engine CID, idle RPM and radiator core size height, width, thickness
I have this dual fan system in my 64 Malibu SS with a bbc (450 HP). I struggled keeping my car cool until I got this setup. Works great and is ALOT quieter than my buddies and there hi amp electric fans.
So basically you’re buying a subscription to the cooling of your vehicle.
just like every other application.
@@ihatejustin500 i like my thermostat and my on/off switch.
9000hrs is a huge number. Most cars will need 2-3 regular fans in that time.
Why would someone need this? I'm guessing engine swaps on old-school belt driven fans?
I may look into getting the system in spring. My 03 S/C Marauder's stock 18 year old fan has a hard time keeping it cool with the S/C & Comp Cams Stage 3's causing lean codes. Does it plug into the car's CPU & would it need a tune adjustment. ua-cam.com/video/AAUWZ9f8gXw/v-deo.html
I'm all for the new tech, but not the new price. $300+ for one fan is in the high range for me. I'm sure it's a nice product, but I can get OEM style fans for $100-200, and they work just fine.
Hey James, thanks for your feedback. It's not only about being a "nice" product (frankly, who cares its a fan) it's what it can do that matters. I'm not sure you're taking everything into consideration. Delta PAG's price point is a steal if you consider and compare apples-to-apples. If I may... Lets compare 16" fans; Our 16" Brushless fan kit cost $325 and includes waterproof relay fuse wire harness (no digital controller, $399 with). The lowest cost and closest performing 16" brushed motor fan cost $196 ($226 including generic relay fuse harness). So, we're $100 more. Why would someone pay $100 more for Brushless tech? Airflow, Amp draw, reliability, package size & functionality.
Our 16" brushless fan moves 2800CFM at 17amps with soft-start for 50,000 hours. A conventional high-performance brushed fan moves 2400CFM @ 28amp with 40-50amp startup spikes and lasts 5,000-6,000 hours. If you're doing a fan conversion, you'll need a high-amp (+150amp) alternator that costs $200. You'll still run the risk of premature alternator failure due to power spikes. How many alternators have you been through? So now the cost for a conventional brushed fan $426 (Fan, relay & alternator). If you really want to throw us your CC, do the analysis for a dual fan setup. With that, you'll need a $140 relay wiring kit, 200amp alternator and serpentine belt system (+$1,000 for a dual brushed fan setup). Can you install a brushed fan system without adding the other necessary components, Sure! but now you need to include tow truck cost.
So installing a conventional single 16" high performance brushed fan cost $100 more than a Delta PAG brushless fan. This doesn't even take into account Delta PAG's increased reliability, lower amp draw, soft-start tech, variable speed function, lighter, thinner package & quieter operation. It's a no-brainer, brushless all the way!
@@deltapag3247 Great response John....Steve from Texas..
how much does the 14 inch fan flow?
2,100CFM @ 14amps
@@deltapag3247 CFM IS HIGHER NOW... 2600 PER FAN
Don't waste you time with this company. They can not meet their own deadlines and will lie about shipping fans. If you cant get the product then what happens when you need parts for their system? You will be down waiting forever for replacement parts.
I didn’t see any video shows the performance of the deltapage fans.
Sounds like the controller is junk.
Super Jesus Hello, our temp speed controller was cutting edge 5 years ago when it first came out, but we do have an 2.0 available now. All components are solid-state, high temp and waterproof. Mount it under your hood, anywhere. Visit our website www.deltapag.com for more info
Controller is not junk, actually works really well. Since this video came out they have developed a new controller but operates the same.
We sell higher wattage electric fans than those in this video at www.americanvolt.com/collections/electric-fans which includes radiator mounting kits.
Please show us proof of the cfm you claim.
Unfortunately, this company deceives the buyer into selling and does not tell him that he will get the fan after a month of purchase and shipping is $25 as well.
Unfortunately, this company deceives the buyer into selling and does not tell him that he will get the fan after a month of purchase and shipping is $25 as well.