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Thermo conversion


Spineffects
03-02-2004, 11:50 PM
i am considering swapping my standard cluch fan for an Electric thermo fan setup.

does anyone know what sort of power increase i should expect.

i will be stoked to get rid of the noisy power draining, make my rig sound like a bus piece of crap.

just as long as thermos will b reliable, i go up the beach quite a bit. I dont think it would be fun driving home with no cooling system. :evillol:

Brian R.
03-06-2004, 03:02 PM
Since no one posted an answer, I'll take a crack at it. I don't think you'll save more than 2 hp. Think of the size of an electric motor you'd need to run such a fan. Not huge.

On the highway, I don't think if drains much power since there is adequate airflow through the radiator and the belt-driven fan has a thermal clutch that would disengage under those conditions.

Spineffects
03-07-2004, 11:32 PM
True. I am still going to go ahead with the thermo fan though.

i did the same conversion on my old VL Commodore, it made a huge difference in torqe.

thanks for the input anyway, ill let u know how it goes.

Brian R.
03-08-2004, 08:48 AM
Make sure you shroud the fans adequately. Unshrouded fans are useless.

Spineffects
03-21-2004, 11:12 PM
I finally got around to doing it on the weekend.

I used a davies, Craig setup it cost me $160

Feels smoother on acceleration and feels like it has slightly more torque. sounds much happier at high revs as well.

Also runs slightly cooler.

best part is it does'nt sound like a bus anymore!!

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