Replacing original fan for an elec.
OK so whats the best one to use? Should I find one out of a wrecked camaro? LMC has one but it doesn't look all that great. Any ideas would be great!
Thanks,
Paul
Thanks,
Paul
Whatever fits, just wire it up with a thermostatic control so it is not on all the time (negating any perceived benefits). I will be adding one to my K5 shortly as it is a direct drive fan right now. I will use an add-on thermostatic control (there are a few on summitracing.com) to turn on the fans when the radiator reaches a certain temp.
ORIGINAL: Byte Stryke
How effective are electrics over direct drive in regions frequently over 120 degrees?
How effective are electrics over direct drive in regions frequently over 120 degrees?
The reason that I will be moving to an electric fan on my K5 is because the 3" BL has caused the stock shroud/fan alignment to be 3" off (fan is 3" lower than the original position). So rather than screw around making up another shroud, I will put in an electric fan from the junkyard and then put in a thermostat control. I do not have A/C to worry about either though.
With A/C, to keep performance proper, any electric fan setup should turn on (on high if two speed) whenever the compressor is engaged.
I have them on my 1992 Camaro (swapped from 3.1 to 350) and they work great! 2 12" fans and a thermostatic control. Even in 100* weather idling, the car stays at 180*-190*with no overheating.
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