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Thread: Kenlowe 17in Electric Fan Kit

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidsonsm View Post
    Paddocks have them at GBP135 at present. Order 3 and share the shipping?

    I'll get a quote.
    Mate

    Check if that includes the fitting kit. Demon Tweaks have them with the kit included but they are £200.00 plus freight

    Steve

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    i tried a spal 3500cfm electric fan on mine and had it completely shrouded as well and it was not as good as the std engine driven fan. after lots of r&d in my mates shop we have found the flex-a-lite engine driven fans to be the best suited step in cooling. we have had heaps of different cars in complaining of overheating, most running thermo fans, changing to these fixes it every time. these are what you need for the p38, retain original shroud and remove viscus fan and hub.

    http://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/flx-1518

    http://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/flx-851

    http://www.summitracing.com/int/part...4548/overview/

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    So changing to a fixed fan... nothing wrong with that - worked great in dad's 77.

    I wonder if the thermo fan kicks in at a too higher temperature then. I do like the thermo fan design though, with the ring around it.

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    I use Ford Falcon EL V8 twin thermo fans with integral shroud to cool my Disco, and AU twin thermos on my 4.6 SD1. Easy to fit, massive cfm and cheap at $90 each from the local Ford wreckers. You need to trim the plastic shroud slightly but they fit like a glove on those two vehicles (EL fans are slightly bigger and have more blades). Run much cooler than they ever did with mechanical fans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Traco View Post
    I use Ford Falcon EL V8 twin thermo fans with integral shroud to cool my Disco, and AU twin thermos on my 4.6 SD1. Easy to fit, massive cfm and cheap at $90 each from the local Ford wreckers. You need to trim the plastic shroud slightly but they fit like a glove on those two vehicles (EL fans are slightly bigger and have more blades). Run much cooler than they ever did with mechanical fans.
    Thanks Traco, It looks like I've just bought myself a set off Gumtree (twin 8 blades with shroud)- I pick them up tomorrow for $20. I figure at $20 it's worth a try .

    Gary

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    Quote Originally Posted by wanglemoose View Post
    i tried a spal 3500cfm electric fan on mine and had it completely shrouded as well and it was not as good as the std engine driven fan. after lots of r&d in my mates shop we have found the flex-a-lite engine driven fans to be the best suited step in cooling. we have had heaps of different cars in complaining of overheating, most running thermo fans, changing to these fixes it every time. these are what you need for the p38, retain original shroud and remove viscus fan and hub.

    http://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/flx-1518

    http://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/flx-851

    http://www.summitracing.com/int/part...4548/overview/
    Would these flexible fans be at risk of hitting radiator during water crossings??

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    Hi

    It seems there are a couple of options, I will await the outcome of the falcon fans with interest

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by FANTOM P38 View Post
    Would these flexible fans be at risk of hitting radiator during water crossings??
    with the spacer the fan is still a fair way from the radiator. the back of the fan just protrudes from the rear of the shroud and the fan blades are roughly 1&1/2" from the leading to trailing edge (thickness)

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    It wouldn't be hard to rig up a switch to turns them off.

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    I ran a fixed fan on my 4.6 for a short time, it had an overheating event and one of the problems was a faulty viscous coupling which wasn't stiffening up with temperature.
    Anyway, while I was waiting for a new one to be shipped from the UK I took the old one off and drilled several holes straight through it and put some small bolts through to permanently lock it.

    The cooling was great but it noticeably sapped engine power at high revs and made a hell of a noise, it also kicked up lots of dry dust and dirt from under the car, even at low speed.

    Its running great now with the new viscous coupling and new fan, no temperature issues at all. I did put an extra temperature sensor into the hose from the top of the engine to the top of the radiator as I prefer to have multiple sources of information to avoid a repeat of the overheating as the blocks will only recover from a couple.

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