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I don't have a specific suggestion for a name but I will give you this general thought. When searching for a name keep fuction in mind. That should be the top priority. Next would be simplicity. The name should tell the customer what it is.
Whatever you do, don't get a name that is overly "gimmicky". That will cheapen the product in my opinion.
After writing this, maybe I do have a specific name to suggest... "[Your Company's Name] Engine Cooling Fan". Simple and to the point with an emphasis on function.
HA HA HA,,, well, yea gotta admit,, a lil twisted,, but I Like It! Kinda gives credit where its due too. Just a thought to toss around bro! Sure do like what ya have done here! Been following through the whole process, must say I am impressed, I think ya may have something bigger than ya know. Good Luck My Friend!
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