Converting to an electric fan
#11
RE: Converting to an electric fan
Stick with a clutch fan! There are few reasons why you will ever need to convert to electric. Maybe if you run through high water and need to shut it off or if you overheat at idle. Clutch fans will reduce energy consumption at operating temperature so I woulnd't worry about any "performance benefits"
#12
RE: Converting to an electric fan
the more electronics the more problems you have to worry about. and if it takes a crap on you while you are driving your sol.
#13
RE: Converting to an electric fan
Ya like i said i put one in my truck, basicly just wasted $260. No gains in any areas, power or millage, no probloems with it either. The thing is the stock fan works just as good, and doesnt cost you anything. lol Bottom line its a pointless upgrade.
#14
RE: Converting to an electric fan
ok first off these guys have NO clue what there talkin bout...i have 2 10" fanson my 97...works great!...hook it up to a 25-30 amp switch with an in-line fuse run it to the inside of the truck and good to go...u gain power and about 2 mpg...the reason u gain power is ur removing that heavy *** fan and clutch...therefore taking stress off the engine making it faster...common ****ing sense!....second off if ur too worried about things just go to summit and get a flex-a-lite fan...its a very light fan that will fit ur stock clutch...and with that being said...ur good to go...have fun!
#15
RE: Converting to an electric fan
Common sense eh. Well good for you! The stock plastic fan and clutch don't weigh much at all so don't know what tree you are barking up there. And I do know more than a thing or two about fan setups.
#16
RE: Converting to an electric fan
ORIGINAL: ChevyBoy413
the reason u gain power is ur removing that heavy *** fan and clutch...therefore taking stress off the engine making it faster...common ****ing sense!...
the reason u gain power is ur removing that heavy *** fan and clutch...therefore taking stress off the engine making it faster...common ****ing sense!...
e-fan: Mechanical energy -> electrical energy -> mechanical energy
Every time energy is converted, you lose efficiency. If you can find a fan that's more than 100% efficient in order to cover the conversion losses, then you might do alright.
I wish you luck in finding a fan that's more than 100% efficient...
#17
RE: Converting to an electric fan
You engineering students think you're so smart. I'm still gonna do an efan swap though.
#18
RE: Converting to an electric fan
With a v8 swap, you have very few other choices.
#19
RE: Converting to an electric fan
I already have a taurus fan on the v8, but I want one for my 4.3. That was it's just one less thing to do when I v8 it, hah.
#20
RE: Converting to an electric fan
Go efan, that way it doesnt sound like a F-16 taking off when you use your AC...