Rb25sil80 wrote:
Are you just using a relay to switch it on? I was going to get one of those Thermo kits with the little probe, i've never been able to get the damn things to seal for any extended period of time so might do what you've done I think.
Yes, using a relay. Use heavy duty cable and a 20 Amp fuse- I was dropping ~0.5V across the cable which made a huge difference to the fan speed. I've heard nothing but bad news about those probe style switches- get a thermo switch and get someone to braze a nut onto the metal coolant pipe like I did.
Rb25sil80 wrote:Did you look at fitting a 15 inch fan or do you think that would be over kill?
The limiting factor is the height if the radiator core plus the distance from the radiator to the engine pulleys. It's very hard to find a big thermo that is thin enough. Mine is off a Daewoo Cielo/ Nubira and I'd recommend getting something similar with a shroud fitted- the shroud helps compensate for the fan being smaller.
Rb25sil80 wrote:I've got a dumarse question for ya, does the engine clutch fan pull or push the air? I assume it pulls it into the engine bay but saw that somebody had put some new fluid in their fan and now they could feel the air rushing from in front of the car?
It pulls air through. I think Robbie was saying it was pulling so much air through that he could feel it in front of the radiator?
Rb25sil80 wrote:If it does indeed pull, I assume your thermo setup is the same?
Yes. If fitted behind they should suck the air through; if in front they should push it through instead.
(BTW I tidied up the thread and got rid of the irrelevant chat in the middle)