can i justify the $240 plus shipping on the flex-a-lite electric fan for the gains i'll recieve. I dug up your old thread about the conversion and I am really just wondering if the change is noticable enough.
reducing engine load from the stock clutch fan seems like it would free up good amounts of horsepower and a little better mpg.
you claimed to feel the difference in acceleration but didnt notice any gas millage increase. anyone else out there running an electric fan.....your comments/opinions are appreciated.
i think it will be a cleaner look in the engine compartment, but i'm looking more at the performance aspect(mpg and hp).
thanks for the insight
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It will be tough to justify.
For mileage, it should make a difference, but was not noticeable. It has been long enough that I can't say how much power is gained.
I would do it again for the control that it gives me. I can set the temperature for which the fans turn on. This is very helpful while running a cooler stat.
While off roading I can manually control off for water crossings, or on for a head start on cooling while crawling in 4lo.
Warm-up times are a little better, and no rushing sounds from the fan.
If you are doing it for the performance gains, it will be not too cost effective. Price per HP will be a little high. Every little bit counts though. If you are out of mods to do perhaps this would be a good one.
I still say that the stock fan does a good job.
I would do it again. I do like them.
For mileage, it should make a difference, but was not noticeable. It has been long enough that I can't say how much power is gained.
I would do it again for the control that it gives me. I can set the temperature for which the fans turn on. This is very helpful while running a cooler stat.
While off roading I can manually control off for water crossings, or on for a head start on cooling while crawling in 4lo.
Warm-up times are a little better, and no rushing sounds from the fan.
If you are doing it for the performance gains, it will be not too cost effective. Price per HP will be a little high. Every little bit counts though. If you are out of mods to do perhaps this would be a good one.
I still say that the stock fan does a good job.
I would do it again. I do like them.
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