Thanks Guys!
I think that helps a bit.
If stock draws a constant estimated 18 amps and flows an estimated 1800 cfm, then I know from the Derale specs that the 16" Tornado would increase the flow 300cfm & draw aprox the same current. Therefore an upgrade, and not a mistake in the wrong direction.
Thanks to Marc87GN & the other thread mentioned above, I now have another logical question. If the LRA current spike is and estimated 35, and we know this to be the low speed fan licking on at around 170 degrees (aftermarket chip), is the LRA the same if we skip low speed & go directly to high speed?
The way the factory designed it was low speed kicks on first, then if that doesn't do the trick, high speed kicks on at the higher temps (maybe 215). If this is the case, it would seem the LRA takes place at low speed on, then there would be another "slight" spike when high speed kicks on. Is the LRA still within acceptable limits if you go directly to high speed? Possibly this is why some larger fans burn up their connectors?
At any rate, it would still be helpful if someone were to send their factory fan in to somplace like Derale to have the specs verified.
Just a thought.