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1/2 ton status
One simple bit of logic will probably help a lot too:
Any electric fan setup that doesn't pull a TON of amps when it's running, also isn't moving much cool air.
No free lunch. If you want to save the HP by ditching a mechanical fan, your are going to probably need a bigger alternator to run a serious electric fan setup.
When I was figuring out my radiator setup, I called Ron Davis Racing. They sold me an enormous radiator that I think they call the "Offroad Truck" application. Two big electric fans with a custom shroud.... I forget what the current draw is, but it's something ludicrous like 50A+ when both of them are running at full speed / full load.
They told me that they tested a lot of fans and most couldn't move the advertised CFMs once they were actually installed behind a radiator. They could only get the advertised CFMs spinning in open, unrestricted air.... which basically makes those specs useless for comparison.
A good fan has a strongly angled blade and a strong electric motor to work against that load when it's spinning.... I had a set of Summit Racing "Flex-A-Lite" fans on my old BBC setup and I think they ran on a 10A fuse (or less!)... knowing what I know now, it doesn't even make sense that they would do the job correctly.
-G
I totally here you on the amps being pulled. As with any rating its with the "wind at your back" with this stuff. I figure if most people are saying windstar then thats likely the direction im headed. Im also only cooling a small block. My dads L88 corvette puts out about 700 NA hp and he has one hell of a radiator and fan setup. I definitely dont need anything that crazy as mud is pretty rare out here and im not racing.
I ran camaro fans for awhile but they were too small for the surface area of the radiator. They did ok, but I still had occasional heating issues. I switched to windstar fans and never looked back. I love them. For the price and performance I don't see any reason why you'd go with anything else.
I used to run them off a temp probe that was just stuck between the fins of the radiator. I never had any issues with it but I was always worried about how accurate it was. After my LS swap I let the PCM control the fans. I do want to wire in a cut off switch at some point for water crossings though.
Another valuable vote for windstars. Thanks for posting up.
Since it appears these windstar fans are the shizznit, you guys should look up your local LKQ Salvage yard. I have a bunch in my system for like $25. And all our parts have a 6mo warranty. I am going to pick up a set just to have them.
Edit: If you don't have a local LKQ, I can sell them to you. There would just be a little more $$ for shipping.
Yeah! I could get one from pick n pull but you may not come out alive from that place. Too much crossfire and tweakers bumping vehicles over. $80 for a new one from rockauto...makes me feel a little better that its new too...

. I towed a small tent trailer back through the mountains and home about an hour and never saw the water temp get much above normal. Once I got home and was trying to back the trailer into the driveway, I smelled coolant and looked down to see the temp gauge spiked right before the radiator hose blew and shot steam and coolant everywhere. So my experience is that the fans may not be needed as long as there is air moving across a properly sized functioning radiator and thermostat. If guess those situations are idling, rock crawling, towing, etc)