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electric fans??
Bobtail:
--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on April 13, 2008, 22:13:58 ---Fiat vans have hoofing big ones ;)
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So do Citreon BX'S :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
ben_haynes:
--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on April 13, 2008, 22:13:58 ---Fiat vans have hoofing big ones ;)
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Citroen and Peugoet Vans are the same aswell, they all use the same parts aswell
v8rangie:
Would i be better off and very sensible if i were to get another or a set of twin fans to put on my V8 then?
He does seem to get a bit lumpy if on a long run then turn him off and start soon after.
Could this be a heat issue?
ben_haynes:
--- Quote from: v8rangie on April 14, 2008, 20:08:01 ---Would i be better off and very sensible if i were to get another or a set of twin fans to put on my V8 then?
He does seem to get a bit lumpy if on a long run then turn him off and start soon after.
Could this be a heat issue?
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yes i would go for a Twin set up, if this be fit another along side or opposite side of Rad but make sure they both run pushin/pulling the air towards the engine or it will over heat :oops: i did this :oops:
and yes the over heating could cause this more so on EFi's
Range Rover Blues:
Oddly enough if you have the 14CUX hot wire EFi and air conn then the ECU can turn on the air conn fans when the engine is off if the engine coolant temp goes too high.
I've also heard of a kit to fix the hot start problme which consists of a solenoid valve to prevent the fuel return thus raising the fuel rail pressure during cranking :-.
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