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Upgrading Engine Cooling on Disco
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Upgrading Engine Cooling on Disco
has anyone upgraded cooling on a Disco by mofifying the stock fan/fan clutch or radiator?
96 Disco Gamel Trophy 36"*12.5 ET'II's, F&R ARB's,4.75 R&P GBR,GBR F&R
83 Rangie 2" OME Still Stock
83 Rangie 2" OME Still Stock
we've been looking at custom fitting twin 16 electric thermo fans to our disco, but thats cause we think it may save some fuel (not engine driven) and we can switch em off for water crossings. We're yet to fit them yet though due to lack of funds.
Apparently its quite common for the radiators to corrode or clog up so maybe a radiator service will help if its actually overheating problems that are effecting you.
If I had money I would get a custom four core aluminium radiator built that had shrouds built in to take the twin thermo fans and aircon fan.
Apparently its quite common for the radiators to corrode or clog up so maybe a radiator service will help if its actually overheating problems that are effecting you.
If I had money I would get a custom four core aluminium radiator built that had shrouds built in to take the twin thermo fans and aircon fan.
stuee wrote:we've been looking at custom fitting twin 16 electric thermo fans to our disco, but thats cause we think it may save some fuel (not engine driven) and we can switch em off for water crossings. We're yet to fit them yet though due to lack of funds.
Apparently its quite common for the radiators to corrode or clog up so maybe a radiator service will help if its actually overheating problems that are effecting you.
If I had money I would get a custom four core aluminium radiator built that had shrouds built in to take the twin thermo fans and aircon
fan.
You would no pick up much fuel economy, the stock cooling systems run really well as long as the radiator is good. You should have the radiator cleaned out every 5 years and you won't have any problems.
Tom
You would no pick up much fuel economy, the stock cooling systems run really well as long as the radiator is good. You should have the radiator cleaned out every 5 years and you won't have any problems.
Tom
Fair enough. We just assumed that the engine driven thermo fans sucked up a bit of fuel because you definately notice the power drop when they come on. Also during winter, when the fans barely kick in our fuel consumption drops almost 1 litre per 100.
stuee wrote:You would no pick up much fuel economy, the stock cooling systems run really well as long as the radiator is good. You should have the radiator cleaned out every 5 years and you won't have any problems.
Tom
Fair enough. We just assumed that the engine driven thermo fans sucked up a bit of fuel because you definately notice the power drop when they come on. Also during winter, when the fans barely kick in our fuel consumption drops almost 1 litre per 100.
Fair call I suppose, I just wouldn't play with the cooling system - heaps of people put electric fans on their car and then have problems with running hot. There are two things to keep in mind,
1. Electric fans need a full shroud
2. The car should not need a cooling upgrade if everything is in good shape.
Having said that HSV Rangie runs electric fans on his 5.0L RR and they run fine, however that is because he has no other option
As far as picking up economy, I suppose you have to judge whether it is worth the expense of converting for the saving in $$
Tom
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