🌬️ Stay cool, stay ahead — the ultimate fan for unstoppable rides!
The SPAL 30100400 is a 16-inch, 12V puller fan delivering a powerful 1298 CFM airflow at 2500 RPM. Engineered for vehicle-specific radiator fitment, it features a waterproof, machined plastic exterior and ultra-quiet operation, making it a reliable and efficient cooling solution for demanding automotive environments.
Product Dimensions | 15.75"L x 16.3"W x 2.05"H |
Brand | Spal |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 12 watts |
Cooling Method | Air |
Compatible Devices | Radiator |
Noise Level | 1298 dB |
Material | Plastic |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 2500 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 1074 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
UPC | 744587373200 816211020153 099998358712 |
Manufacturer | Spal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Model | Spal 30100400 16.0 Inch Fan/Puller 1298Cfm |
Item Weight | 4 pounds |
Item model number | 30100400 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 30100400 |
OEM Part Number | 30100400 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
T**T
Very thin, pulls alot of air
Well worth the money , not as loud as some but moves a ton of air. Was the thinnest fan I could find and it worked out great.
S**M
Good value
Low noise level, easy installation, good airflow, good value, good quality.
D**.
Works great, reasonably quiet, seems good quality.
Great slim fit. Seems to be good value for the price.
O**R
Great fan, but no connector supplies
This is a quality product, with a slim low-profile design, and easy to mount. It is plenty powerful and I’m very happy with it. Only thing was that the power lead is quite short and is terminated with a male connector block. You have to purchase a separate pigtail that has a compatible female connector if you want to connect to power/ground. The pigtail should be supplied with the fan, in my opinion.
B**N
Fits Great in 65 Mustang
I have a 65 mustang with a late model 5.0L conversion using the serpentine system. This provides very little clearance. I bought a 3 row aluminum radiator which is a little thicker than the brass radiator from before so this fan fit great onto the new radiator and gave me less than 0.5" of space. I mounted this fan onto a shroud using the Hayden mounting rods and then mounted the shroud onto the radiator. I have zero vibration issues using no fan gasket. Keeps car cool at idle and uses very little power (7.5 amps) so be sure to fuse it correctly.
E**M
Most thinner puller fan I could find
Amazing fitment for my engine swap application. Probably the most thinner fan I could find. I mated this with aluminum fan shroud works perfect
C**S
Top level fan for top level performance
I previously bought a highly rated electric fan on here that burned out on the first trip, compromising my new Ford racing engine. By the time I tried to warn others, Amazon seems to have removed the item from its inventory.I out this straight blade, 16" low purifier in and is been working awesome ever since. I'm accrual getting ready to order another to supplement the cooling.It may sound obtuse, but the way the fan sounds, ie the noise of the bearings, the faint sounds of the electrical harmonics, the sound that the blades make as they move through the air and the total lack of vibration at full speed allows the skilled ear to identify this fan as something superior to what's on most factory vehicles and most other aftermarket fans. Weird, I know... Not expecting everyone to understand.
H**O
It worked fine for 8 months in my BMW e39
I purchased this fan to replace the mechanical fan in my 1997 BMW 528i (e39) which exploded and damaged the radiator, hoses and dented the hood known issue with those fans. Well I got it installed with a thermostat and relays as recommended in a few BMW forums and it worked perfect for 8 months. It worked perfectly turning on and off and keeping the temperature even in stop and go traffic. Only 3 stars because it stopped working after just 8 months out of nowhere at first a thought it was the relay or the temperature sensor thermostat but there’s 13.5 volts going to the fan meaning the fan is dead. Maybe I got a defective unit? Who knows because I’ve emailed the manufacturer inquiring about warranty and haven’t got a response yet. Now I’m looking at something else to replace this fan it’s a shame because I’ve read great things about this company.
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