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cooling/thermo fan question
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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just thinking... if i get a decent thermo fan and a smaller drive belt to just run off the crank and alternator would that eliminate the need to drive the fan and free up 1 or 2 HP?... just thinking.

Posted on: 2011/1/3 0:03
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Don't forget you will still need to drive the waterpump !

Posted on: 2011/1/3 0:05
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you wont even notice the free hp if you convert to electric fan...

just do what most do put a 3 core radiator and a 16 inch fan on the fronr blowing into the the rad towards the motor and with the clutch fan sucking out the hot air??

it will decrease water temps,

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in my case i got a 13b it dose get quite warm i got 3 thermo fans on 3 core radiator.. i took off my clutch fan and put 2 10inch fans on the inside and a 16 inch on the otherside blowing inwards.. much cooler than the standard clutch rubish i had

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What you will notice is the change in noise..

Lack of fan noise and because of that, the "increase" of engine noise previously hidden by the fan..

Posted on: 2011/1/3 1:16
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i changed to electric fans and i didnt notice a change

Posted on: 2011/1/3 1:19
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ah silly me... may just put a thermo on the front blowing in like datto13b says to help cool in the qld heat just for fun... one day.

Posted on: 2011/1/3 4:47
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you wont be able to feel the difference of 1 or 2 hp unless your name is dyno, but it is there, if your building a big hp engine every 1 or 2 hp adds up. the real benefit is the better cooling meaning no more overheating in summer

Posted on: 2011/1/3 7:44
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