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The Dodge Fan Shroud pushes the cool air right between the radiator, and keeps the motor in its optimum temperature range, even when you are pressing the throttle. Dodge was started as an enterprising machine shop before it shocked the drivers in 1914 with the first mass produced all steel body, which was a statement of power that has defined every current Dodge model. Since the mythical HEMI engines, the brand combines brash power with aggressive flair with the Dodge Viper program, which is wild. Its new Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust allows electric muscle cars to rumble in a Drag, Donut or Sport Mode and slip into a quiet Stealth Mode, which Dodge fans some sound to match speed. A Fan Shroud is a shaped casing that encloses the cooling fan, reducing airflow to cause greater of it to pass through the radiator, increasing efficiency and evenly balancing the heat. Due to its design, the Fan Shroud is a small component that plays a big role. To install Fan Shroud, find level ground, allow the engine to cool and remove battery plugs. Unbolster the old shroud and push it out of the blades without putting on covers, guards or hoses which will hinder access. To install, slide in the new Fan Shroud with its tabs, then hand thread the bolts, and clamp them all the way round, with a finger between blades and edges. Reconnect any hoses, replace the guards, reconnect the battery, turn the fan manually to ensure clearance, and engage the engine to ensure that there is a steady airflow.