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Flex-a-lite 12-1/8" Lo-Profile S-Blade Electric Fan w/ Thermostat Controller - 1,250 CFM
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Flex-a-lite 12-1/8" Lo-Profile S-Blade Electric Fan w/ Thermostat Controller - 1,250 CFM

Part Number: FLX133
$247.21
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Flex-a-lite Radiator Fans - FLX133

  • 12-1/8 Inch Diameter
  • 1250 CFM
  • Electric Fans
  • Flex-a-lite
  • Pusher
  • S-Blade


The Flex-a-lite Lo-Profile S-Blade electric fan uses a 12-1/8" blade to move 1,250 CFM of airflow and it's compact design allows it to fit in tight clearances.

  • Pusher application
  • Can help to cool your engine
  • Adjustable thermostat controller and A/C relay
  • Dimensions: 15" wide x 13-1/2" tall x 2-5/8" deep
  • Airflow: 1,250 CFM
  • Amperage draw: 11
  • Fuse rating: 25-amps

133 Flex-a-lite 12" Lo-Profile S-Blade Electric Radiator Fan w/ Adjustable Thermostat Controller - 1,250 CFM

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Video Transcript for Flex-a-lite Flex-Wave Electric Fan Manufacturer Demo

Chris Duke: I'm Chris Duke, and I'm here today to talk about the new Flex-Wave Electric Engine-Cooling Fan from Flex-A-Lite. Now this isn't your traditional fan technology going on in here, nope. It's actually pretty cool what they've developed. Let me show you what I'm talking about. Like it says right on the product box, this fan gives you "up to 25% more airflow" than competing electric fans of the same size. How is this possible, though Check out these fan blades.

Have you ever seen anything like it They're half plain chips and half chips with ridges. This is by design for better aerodynamics, though. Their expert engineers developed a new patented fan blade design that moves more air without increasing the fans F draw, and it's slightly quieter than a traditional blade, too. Here's a closeup shot of the blade. The sine-wave shape of the blade improves airflow a few different ways.First, the leading edge resembles a serrated knife and, as such, cuts through the air quickly and starts channeling the air more efficiently over the blade, which produces more airflow while reducing energy losses.

To help reduce wind noise, the trailing edge of each blade has variations. Finally, the tip of each fan blade is shaped like a winglet, which helps keep air from moving off the end of the blade and also increases the amount of air that the fan moves. This is some really cool tech that I haven't seen anywhere else. There are currently five different models of the Flex-Wave available in 12, 14, and 16 inch diameters. They range in cfm from 1,325 to 3,000 with an amp draw ranging from 8 to 18 and a half amps.

Some are reversible, like the one I have with me right here, while the ultra thin LoBoy models are dedicated pushers or pullers. Flex-A-Lite is truly unique in the market with the Flex-Wave.They are the performance cooling leader, and they continue to lead by taking steps, like the engineering behind the Flex-Wave, looking at the blade design for more airflow. While everyone else has straight blades or S-blades and focuses on bigger or brush less motors, Flex-A-Lite is innovating with true blade design. How did they get there Well, they use CFD tools, allowing them to consider 100s of designs and 1,000s of variations. They also had inspiration from other industries, such as aerospace.

Today's vehicles make more power than ever, and there's less room under the hood. Flex-A-Lite's goal is to provide more air flow without increasing the overall size of the fan, which means you get better cooling in tight spaces. For more than 50 years, Flex-A-Lite has led the way with performance cooling products, and now the Flex-Wave gives you yet another way to cool your vehicle.

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