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    TD5 radiator fan upgrade interest

    Would pay $550 for an upgraded radiator fan for a TD5 D2 to improve the cooling efficiency dramaticly. Up to 20 degree improvement experienced on TD42 Nissan Patrol's under load. They run about 100 degrees on hot days but with one of these fitted run about 85 degrees.
    Assuming it has the same effect on a TD5 Discovery 2 would you spend the cash?

    Nissan Patrol GQ / GU TD42 Ultimate Fan Cooling Upgrade Kit - QIKAZZ 4x4 & Camping

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    Why is the factory Patrol one so crap? I didn't think the Td5 was notably prone to overheating, even when the radiator is half blocked with mud.
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    Slunnie


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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Why is the factory Patrol one so crap? I didn't think the Td5 was notably prone to overheating, even when the radiator is half blocked with mud.
    Isnt the TD42 the DIESEL
    Tb42 was a petrol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Why is the factory Patrol one so crap? I didn't think the Td5 was notably prone to overheating, even when the radiator is half blocked with mud.
    People seem to ask about how hot their TD5 is running frequently on the forum. Just thought it could be a solution. Mine runs hotter then I'd like and the time it takes to recover worries me so thought I'd have a crack at this setup and if it works I'll recommend it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzman View Post
    People seem to ask about how hot their TD5 is running frequently on the forum. Just thought it could be a solution. Mine runs hotter then I'd like and the time it takes to recover worries me so thought I'd have a crack at this setup and if it works I'll recommend it.
    Some people are a little over zealous with their interpretation of high temps when they have their Nanacom in instrument mode
    What temps are you seeing and what sort of recovery time do you expect ?

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    On my way home today the hottest part of the day the Ambient was 44 by the gauge .
    Mine by the Nanacom spiked at 96 degrees lowest was 88 degrees .
    This was a half hour drive with hwy speeds(100 kph) with some hills then some stop start city traffic
    The recovery from the higher end varied from almost instant to a slow drop depending on the driving conditions ,traffic ect.
    All this with AC on

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Why is the factory Patrol one so crap? I didn't think the Td5 was notably prone to overheating, even when the radiator is half blocked with mud.
    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Some people are a little over zealous with their interpretation of high temps when they have their Nanacom in instrument mode
    What temps are you seeing and what sort of recovery time do you expect ?
    I see up to 114 but often 105. It can take 5 mins on the freeway at 100kmph to recover from a spike. For eg. Today it was sitting at 98 drove up a hill with cruse control at 100 and AC on, got up to 107 and didn't come back down to 98 for 3 mins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzman View Post
    I see up to 114 but often 105. It can take 5 mins on the freeway at 100kmph to recover from a spike. For eg. Today it was sitting at 98 drove up a hill with cruse control at 100 and AC on, got up to 105 and didn't come back down to 98 for 5 mins.
    Hows your viscous ?

    Thermo stat ?

    Any driving lights ?

    114 is too high to be normal i have my alarm set for 106 on the nanacom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Hows your viscous ?

    Thermo stat ?

    Any driving lights ?

    114 is too high to be normal i have my alarm set for 106 on the nanacom.
    Radiator, thermostat, water pump and fan all less than 12 months old. The header tank needs replacing at the minute and that's why I've been keeping a keen eye on it. Yes I have driving lights like every other four wheel drive in existence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Why is the factory Patrol one so crap? I didn't think the Td5 was notably prone to overheating, even when the radiator is half blocked with mud.
    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Isnt the TD42 the DIESEL
    Tb42 was a petrol
    I wrote Patrol, not petrol!
    Cheers
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