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Electric Fan Placement Push or Pull?
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<blockquote data-quote="cheesemaker" data-source="post: 1043914" data-attributes="member: 16261"><p>Use a puller fan, and try to get one that covers as much of the radiator as possible. The more air resistance in front of the radiator the less cooling affect the radiator has. Anywhere the fan would be touching in front of the radiator, there would be considerable loss in heat exchanging properties, basically you might loose 10 to 15% cooling affect (off road). And a fan shroud ensures that you are pulling the air through the radiator and not from around it. </p><p>The general consensus is 195*on/180* off, some kits can be manually adjusted depending on your driving style. Set it up with a manual override switch to have on or off. If your crossing a river or going through mud you want it off. So, find a three way switch, off/auto/manual on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheesemaker, post: 1043914, member: 16261"] Use a puller fan, and try to get one that covers as much of the radiator as possible. The more air resistance in front of the radiator the less cooling affect the radiator has. Anywhere the fan would be touching in front of the radiator, there would be considerable loss in heat exchanging properties, basically you might loose 10 to 15% cooling affect (off road). And a fan shroud ensures that you are pulling the air through the radiator and not from around it. The general consensus is 195*on/180* off, some kits can be manually adjusted depending on your driving style. Set it up with a manual override switch to have on or off. If your crossing a river or going through mud you want it off. So, find a three way switch, off/auto/manual on. [/QUOTE]
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