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<blockquote data-quote="Stuntman Autoworks" data-source="post: 674618" data-attributes="member: 2774"><p><strong>Re: rear radiator electric fan success stories?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>What is your coolant plumbed through? One thing you haven't considered is poor water flow inside the system. Too many 90 degree bends, too small of diameter tubing for the length of the run or possibly trash has clogged sonewhere in the line or inside the radiator. </p><p>On my buggy the radiator is a 2 row dual pass with 1 14" fan mounted behind my seats plumbed with 1.5" clear vinyl tubing that helps dissipate heat and the 4 90 degree bends in the system are long sweeping bends. My buggy never gets hot unless I forget to turn the fan on, even on the hottest summer day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stuntman Autoworks, post: 674618, member: 2774"] [b]Re: rear radiator electric fan success stories?[/b] What is your coolant plumbed through? One thing you haven't considered is poor water flow inside the system. Too many 90 degree bends, too small of diameter tubing for the length of the run or possibly trash has clogged sonewhere in the line or inside the radiator. On my buggy the radiator is a 2 row dual pass with 1 14" fan mounted behind my seats plumbed with 1.5" clear vinyl tubing that helps dissipate heat and the 4 90 degree bends in the system are long sweeping bends. My buggy never gets hot unless I forget to turn the fan on, even on the hottest summer day. [/QUOTE]
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