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Title: Electric Fan
Post by: baz2236 on September 17, 2010, 17:27:22
Hi I am looking at fitting an electric fan to my 90 what size would be best to fit, also 1 big or 2 smaller ones. Has anyone found a donor car witch has a big fan that I could get from the breakers or is it best to buy a kenlowe one.
Title: Re: Electric Fan
Post by: Range Rover Blues on September 17, 2010, 20:32:14
I think it was fiatr ducato van that I bought, huge thing it was.  On a TDi the rad is roughly square so a big fan will cover most area rather than 2 little ones (better for a V8 rad).

BUT, I spoke to an application engineer at Kenlowe and he advised that I didn't replace the visous with electrics as they can't shift anywhere near as much air, so even though I bought the fiat fans for it I ended up fitting a new visocus and rad because I got a good deal on the pair.  Sorted my overheating problems out anyway.

Thats' on my LSE though, it generates a lot of heat when it's towing.
Title: Re: Electric Fan
Post by: graham2306 on September 18, 2010, 19:35:30
I have one off a Mitsubishi fto on my 90, got it from a scrap yard for next to nothing.  It is 2 speed and the wiring, relays and a plastic lunch box to put the relays in cost less than
Title: Re: Electric Fan
Post by: baz2236 on September 18, 2010, 20:08:06
What size is the FTO, I might go for to scrapies and have a look see what about.
Title: Re: Electric Fan
Post by: graham2306 on September 20, 2010, 23:04:04
At a guess 12".   Never measured it, just saw it and thought it looked about the right size.

Title: Re: Electric Fan
Post by: Disco 90 george on September 21, 2010, 10:30:31
Got mine off a Mondeo for
Title: Re: Electric Fan
Post by: LandRoger on September 24, 2010, 18:15:38
Mine is from a Vauxhall Omega about dinner plate size  10.00 with the wireing from breaker,allthough i rarely use it unless its very hot or i am laneing in low gears thinking of getting a thermostat that sits in hose as sometimes dont notice how much the needle has moved and the thermo would switch on auto, :-k :-k
Title: Re: Electric Fan
Post by: baz2236 on September 24, 2010, 20:15:55
I have ordered my X-fan switch and thermosat
Off to breakers tomorrow to find a fan.

Title: Re: Electric Fan
Post by: extreme90 on September 29, 2010, 15:56:17
ive competed for years with viscous fans and wouldnt have anything else, id trust them with my life over leccy which do nothing but let you down.
And as already said they will never shift as much air than a viscous when its locked up.
Dan
Title: Re: Electric Fan
Post by: fezzy192 on September 29, 2010, 17:42:53
i fitted a 16 inch electric fan to my 90 one of those slim line fans on ebay cost about 40 pounds but has only came in once as it never gets hot
Title: Re: Electric Fan
Post by: baz2236 on September 29, 2010, 18:24:14
I not been to the breakers yard yet damm rain

Do you keep the fan cowling when you fit the leccy fan. My engine is a NA diesel so I am hoping I might gain a few extra horses from it as well.

Baz
Title: Re: Electric Fan
Post by: Range Rover Blues on September 29, 2010, 21:36:51
You will save a couple of horses but whether you'll notice is another thing.

Normally you would fit the fan hard up against the rediator so the cowling becomes uneccesary. 
Title: Re: Electric Fan
Post by: extreme90 on September 29, 2010, 23:20:19
make sure theres a few revs on the engine else itll stall it when it kicks in  :lol: :lol:
Title: Re: Electric Fan
Post by: Range Rover Blues on September 30, 2010, 13:56:20
Can you imagine how many amps you wold need to deliver to an electric fan if it were as poweful as a Viscous?

1hp=746watts
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