
Originally Posted by
Crackerjack
I think that if you are having overheating problems with electric fans you have a poor installation or faulty cooling system, first you need proper fans designed for the job, not some rubbish from a scrap yard that used to be in a Toyota Corolla, then it needs to be fitted well and controlled by a good thermostat.
I have fitted twin Kenlowe fans to my V8 discovery with a non Kenlowe (far superior) inline adjustable thermostat with all the relays sealed in a box and everything running heavy wire, even on a warm day I can't get the things to come on, they were fitted on a new radiator.
You have to look at your cooling system as a complete package, if you are overheating you need to investigate why, there are many reasons why you could overheat.
If you are off roading the viscous fan isn't going to do much until it locks up, steals your power and drowns out all conversation in the area, on the freeway the fan isn't needed but is still turning with your engine.
This comment isn't a reflection of any equipment used by members in this thread but I feel that you are turning your back on a very good piece of kit which if used properly does a very good job.
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