The factory fan moves more than that when its not in the stack. Put it in the stack and flow is reduced. That's the way I take what he is saying.
That's the way I understand it as well and it makes sense to me.
But where did those numbers come from is the question I asked. I know CFM can be calculated by using RPM and the fan's dimensions, pitch, etc to figure how much it moves freely, but how does one do the math to determine what the resistance of the stack is to figure the actual CFM.
Also, I believe the actual number would be different between the Chevy and GMC trucks due to the different grille opening design no?
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