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  • TedW
    5th Gear
    • Feb 2007
    • 887

    #16
    Originally posted by SafeAirOne
    True. Well, 95% of the time, anyway.

    My point is that the temperature is not always regulated effectively by an electric fan. Most people operate in environments where an electric fan will be just fine. However, it's been my experience that in extreme environments, my un-shrouded aftermarket electric fan couldn't regulate the temperature of my 2.5 diesel effectively. This usually happens while driving in deep, loose sand in 112-degreee (F) desert temperatures for more than a few hundred yards or when attempting to visit civilization by climbing 4000 feet out of the desert on interstate 8 in extreme southern California.

    A shrouded engine-driven fan would have pulled WAY more air through the radiator in those situations, allowing me to go farther before having to stop and cool off. Of course, my aftermarket fan isn't as big and doesn't have as many blades as TeriAnn's, either.
    Got it. My situation isn't as extreme as yours seems to be. But how about a big fatty pusher fan with a shroud? This is a purely academic question for me, as I've run my electric fan since the first Clinton administration with no problems (no snark intended). I think that the take-away from this thread is that there is not a single solution for everyone. You need to know what your current situation is as well as what you might be getting into.

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    • yorker
      Overdrive
      • Nov 2006
      • 1635

      #17
      If I were in Dubai I think I'd stick with the tried and true original fan. They always work and are designed to take on the sort of weather you are accustomed to. In fact I'd probably consider the 8 blade military fan. You get to ~118F( 48C?) so why take chances with engine cooling? Fuel must be fairly cheap there so any MPG gain with an electric fan will be pointless, and you are not going to notice any HP gain from one either.
      1965 SIIa 88",1975 Ex-MOD 109/Ambulance, 1989 RRC, blah, blah, blah...

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      • TedW
        5th Gear
        • Feb 2007
        • 887

        #18
        Originally posted by yorker
        If I were in Dubai I think I'd stick with the tried and true original fan. They always work and are designed to take on the sort of weather you are accustomed to. In fact I'd probably consider the 8 blade military fan. You get to ~118F( 48C?) so why take chances with engine cooling? Fuel must be fairly cheap there so any MPG gain with an electric fan will be pointless, and you are not going to notice any HP gain from one either.
        I'm probably with Yorker on this one..............

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        • crankin
          5th Gear
          • Jul 2008
          • 696

          #19
          But more importantly...We really would like to see a picture of a UAE series!


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          • SafeAirOne
            Overdrive
            • Apr 2008
            • 3435

            #20
            Originally posted by crankin
            But more importantly...We really would like to see a picture of a UAE series!

            The "Before" picture from an earlier post:



            We'll probably have to wait a little while for the "after" pics...
            --Mark

            1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

            0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
            (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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            • crankin
              5th Gear
              • Jul 2008
              • 696

              #21
              Originally posted by SafeAirOne
              The "Before" picture from an earlier post:

              We'll probably have to wait a little while for the "after" pics...
              See what happens when I don't hang out here for a while...I miss things.


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              • dabawei
                Low Range
                • Dec 2011
                • 57

                #22
                Originally posted by SafeAirOne
                The "Before" picture from an earlier post:


                We'll probably have to wait a little while for the "after" pics...
                Yep...I did not update you with progress; there are a much good enough progress made (since I am restoring in garage).

                I'll try this weekend to update you

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