This thread got me thinking again of supplementary electric fans to help with high temps, or better utilising the two that are already there. FYI all my cooling parts are in new condition, rad, viscous fan, coolant, etc and all work fine in day to day conditions.
There are some situations where I drive at relatively slow speeds, up hills with load, trailers etc, so potentially not a lot of airflow and do push to 100º on rare occasions. In stock form, the AirCon fans cut in at 100º C, switches off at 94º C (according to all the books) to help cool things down without the AC running. So I figured I'd set up a manual control to switch them on earlier, but in looking into the circuitry (see attachment), the easiest thing to do was change the Thermo Fan Switch that is already there , to one that starts and stops at a lower temperature. The circuit is set up with a relay and everything. So, the replacement part I sourced from Tridon http://www.tridon.com.au/Products/Pr...5&G=483&P=2014 (after looking around for the specs, it has an M22 thread with 1.5mm pitch). One that switches on at 95º and off at 90º is part number TFS102. Its otherwise a direct replacement for the one that's there - X113 - see attached page from the Disco Electrical Troubleshooting Manual, bottom right photo. Ordered it from SCAuto for $35, no one I tried had one in stock. Repco price was $49 so shop around. I will post again if its all OK with a photo or two. Won't get the part till later in the week. Simon


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Had to treat myself after the thousands I've spent on keeping her on the road!
Like I said still looking at options. There are two spots I would fit it, in the engine bay on the drivers side where the spare jack is on some models, which would keep it nice and clean but would need quite a powerful fan to keep the airflow through it. Or underneath somewhere on the drivers side, which has other pros and cons such as clogging the fins with mud, damage is more likely to occur from stray stones etc. but has more airflow. There are options such as fitting a stone guard without damaging cooling capacity as you need a fan on an underbody one anyway. However with the engine bay one I'm thinking of fitting a bonnet vent to increase airflow throughout the engine bay (think v8 cruiser size) which would help with the cooler but you have to be careful with that. There's a thread going atm about it. You can buy oil coolers with the piping from Veale auto parts for about $300 or SCA for about $125! And basically the same item quality wise though I think the cheaper one doesn't have a fan that comes with it in the box. The main thing is to bypass the rad cooler though.

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