Electric Cooling Fan Conversion

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Re: Electric Cooling Fan Conversion

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Is it possible to get an even better H2 than yours Kevin??? I think it's called an H1
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Well , lets not go that far! :D
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c'mon roy, you know that   :D .
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Actually most H1s WISH they were My H2!!!

 

Btw, I am not done yet!


I don't think so. I can't fit 4 kids and a wife in an H2 but in an H1 with a custom built bench seat it works nice and easy. Also while driving down the road othe vehicle get out of my way. It's like the parting of the seas. That being said, does anyone know of a good Dyno shop that can Dyno an H1 in the Toronto area?
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I don't think so. I can't fit 4 kids and a wife in an H2 but in an H1 with a custom built bench seat it works nice and easy. Also while driving down the road othe vehicle get out of my way. It's like the parting of the seas. That being said, does anyone know of a good Dyno shop that can Dyno an H1 in the Toronto area?
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Sure you can - H2's have an optional 3rd row from the factory... doesn't even require custom built bench seats.
 
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