💨 Cool smarter, not louder — the Flex-Wave LoBoy leads the airflow revolution!
The Flex-A-Lite Flex-Wave LoBoy Electric Fan is a 16-inch, high-efficiency automotive cooling fan delivering 3,000 CFM airflow with a slim 3.2-inch profile. Drawing 18.5 amps at 12 volts, its innovative wave blade design maximizes airflow while minimizing noise, making it ideal for tight engine bays and versatile enough for cars, trucks, SUVs, muscle cars, and RVs.
Manufacturer | Flex-a-lite |
Brand | Flex-a-lite |
Model | 238 |
Item Weight | 5.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.75 x 16 x 16.5 inches |
Item model number | 238 |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 238 |
OEM Part Number | 238 |
Special Features | Innovative Design, Highly Efficient, Reduced Noise |
Amperage | 18.5 Amps |
Voltage | 12 |
Wattage | 42.16 watts |
N**R
great replacement (for a mechanical fan) on my X5
I bought this fan (# 238) to replace the mechanical fan (w/viscous clutch) on my '01 BMW X5. The fan blades were coming apart, and the clutch was howling, so I determined to replace it with what I trusted from prior experience: a Flex-a-Lite electric fan. The Flex-a-lite Flex-Wave LoBoy Electric Fan (Puller), 16" (238), looked like the highest CFM rating that I could fit in, and still use the original fan shroud, despite Amazon's warning that it would not fit. Though I tried using a mounting kit, the Nissens radiator had fins too tight to use the push-thru ties, so I quickly made a mounting frame (with zip-ties & thin aluminum flat bars), and the fan went in just fine. I used an aftermarket thermostatic switch, relay, and wiring kit (not tied into the factory PWM fan circuit that powers the factory auxiliary fan), and the Flex-a-Lite keeps my X5 cool just where I want it, for 2 years now. Great fan!
J**E
Worked great on my lq9 swapped jeep
Fan pulls alot of air and works very well. Used it in my lq9 swapped jeep with a 160* thermostat, set My terminator x setting to kick fan on at 185 and off at 180.
M**L
Worked awesome but
This Flex a lite 3000 cfm fan along with my new Cold Case radiator brought my turbo charged mustang back to acceptable temps , it held the my temps at 180 degrees which my Holley controller had the set point of 180 , tried to purchase one that was all assembled but every time is was to be shipped it was delayed , gambled and purchased items individually , same price but no hassle
T**E
American made is better
Works a lot better than the Chinese electric cooling fan I had used previously
M**S
Great fan. Quieter than last one!
Quieter than others but still noisy. Only complaint is mounting bungs were in different locations than last fan. (Other 16" fans we've had in the past had common spacing). Not an issue if it's a new install but could cause some headache if replacing another brand electric fan.
B**C
No more cheap fans from China.
I've been buying the low cost ($35-$65) cheap fans made in China for my 8.1L Chevrolet Avalanche 2500 which I converted to two 16" fans many years ago. Those fans say they pull 3000 CFM, but few did. They last only about two years at best and most of the time failed much sooner. Because they don't pull the air that they are advertised to, I've constantly run into problems with over heating that Chevy big block while running the A/C in Dallas, TX summer heat. If that wasn't bad enough, it prevented me from pulling my 6,000Lbs travel trailer in such heat. It was just not enough air flow through the radiator, even with both cheap China fans mounted on a custom built shroud. Even when I rebuilt the shroud to be larger and to hold the fans further away from the radiator to make a larger air draw area, I only saw a light improvement. I broke down and purchased two Flex-a-Lite fans, 3000 CFM, 16" and mounted them in my newly custom built shroud. I wasn't sold on the wavy fan design being quieter or pulling 20% more air - but they work! I drove my truck to/from work over the last week (I have a commuter car I usually drive), and in 95 degree afternoon heat, with the A/C on medium blower, the truck never saw 170 degrees! I have a 160 degree thermostat in it. Plus, that jabber about these fans being quieter than straight blade fans - it's true! If my windows are up, I can't hear them. With windows down, I can hear them but barely. With the old cheap fans, I could hear the whining sound with the windows up. The only thing left to see is if these fans slow down rotation like the cheap fans did over time, and will they last more than a year or two. I did notice that all the China cheap fans had identical motors on them, but not these. The motors on the Flex-a-Lite are a very different design than those on the cheap fans. I hope this means they will last a long time.
A**N
It works
No issues it works for my 29 roadster
G**D
Moving air
Moves a lot of air, keeps my truck cool, it does make more noise than the old fan.
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