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replacing the engine fan with thermo on gq
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 7:20 pm
by tuf045
has anybody replaced the engine driven fan with a single or twin thermo setup? if so what were the results? as in does it over heat on the beach ?
did it make any diffrence to the fuel guzzling .
I am just tossing up the idea at moment because the engine fan is cracking as they do.
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 7:27 pm
by Daisy
i run the au twinthermos..
they're okay.. but in my opinion the clutch fan is so much better when towing and under load.
petrol or diesel?
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 7:53 pm
by tuf045
GQ wrote:i run the au twinthermos..
they're okay.. but in my opinion the clutch fan is so much better when towing and under load.
petrol or diesel?
petrol with 35" tyres. Have you had it on the sand?
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 8:18 pm
by Chookman
Have just put twin 14" Davies Craig Thermos on my LWB GQ TD42.
First thing I noticed was the noise reduction on acceleration.
Have noticed a slight power improvement. (May only be in my imagination though). Main difference has been slow uphill climbing.
Previously the temp guage would go well above 3/4 now sits just above half way on the same hill.
Haven't had it on sand yet to do a comparison.
Engine has been warming up a bit quicker during the winter aswell.
Chook
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 8:23 pm
by grazza
I have a twin AU setup on the Nissan radiotor - for my V8.
Very bloody noisy when they kick in.
I have found that having both thermos on one temp switch its "all or nothing" which I dont like. So I have bought another temp switch ($70) so I can wire them separate so one comes in before the other.
Before I do this, has anyone found a twin-thermo controller instead of having 2 separate ones?
While I had the TB42 the clutch fan was very good, especially after getting new fan blades (Nissan parts - dont buy cheapy fans)
I would stay with the engine fan for a TB42 but get a triple or alloy radiator.
thanks for the reply's
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 9:49 pm
by tuf045
thanks for the replys . any one else have any experiance with this? basically looking for good and bad experiances with this!
I personally have had a 50/50 success rate with other vechile's just looking for experiance with gq's
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 11:56 pm
by Freakazoid
Maybe this hepls.
http://www.nissan4x4.co.za/GH_ShowArtic ... |4|5|6|7|8
I fitted these but totalled them on a water crossing, forgot to switch them off. Replaced them and can honestly say they are great. On thick sand temp never gets above 2/3's. Used to get quite close to red, lot more confident now. When they kick in it takes about 1 1/2 minutes to drop temp from 95C to 85C. Quite quick. On open road they hardly ever kick in.
Enjoy
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 8:16 am
by grazza
Freakazoid wrote:Maybe this hepls.
http://www.nissan4x4.co.za/GH_ShowArtic ... |4|5|6|7|8
I fitted these but totalled them on a water crossing, forgot to switch them off. Replaced them and can honestly say they are great. On thick sand temp never gets above 2/3's. Used to get quite close to red, lot more confident now. When they kick in it takes about 1 1/2 minutes to drop temp from 95C to 85C. Quite quick. On open road they hardly ever kick in.
Enjoy
Thanks for that, does anyone know where I can get the temp switch that Pierre used? It looks a lot simpler (reliable) than using the adjustable Davies Craig setup, which has a wire dangling in the radiator hose:
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 9:04 pm
by bazzle
grazza wrote:Freakazoid wrote:Maybe this hepls.
http://www.nissan4x4.co.za/GH_ShowArtic ... |4|5|6|7|8
I fitted these but totalled them on a water crossing, forgot to switch them off. Replaced them and can honestly say they are great. On thick sand temp never gets above 2/3's. Used to get quite close to red, lot more confident now. When they kick in it takes about 1 1/2 minutes to drop temp from 95C to 85C. Quite quick. On open road they hardly ever kick in.
Enjoy
Thanks for that, does anyone know where I can get the temp switch that Pierre used? It looks a lot simpler (reliable) than using the adjustable Davies Craig setup, which has a wire dangling in the radiator hose:
Wreckers. On the tank of a few jap and euro cars with thermo's.
Bazzle
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 10:42 am
by Rainbow Warrior
grazza wrote:I have a twin AU setup on the Nissan radiotor - for my V8.
Very bloody noisy when they kick in.
I have found that having both thermos on one temp switch its "all or nothing" which I dont like. So I have bought another temp switch ($70) so I can wire them separate so one comes in before the other.
Before I do this, has anyone found a twin-thermo controller instead of having 2 separate ones?
While I had the TB42 the clutch fan was very good, especially after getting new fan blades (Nissan parts - dont buy cheapy fans)
I would stay with the engine fan for a TB42 but get a triple or alloy radiator.
I've had the cheaper plastic fan for about 5 years now, no problems up to 6500rpm anyway.
Running twin thermo's now off a common temp switch, no problems rock hopping, hills, mud, beach, highway, petrol GQ with 34" tyres 4.1 diffs.
It also warms up better in the mornings too.
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 12:53 pm
by tuf045
Rainbow Warrior wrote:grazza wrote:I have a twin AU setup on the Nissan radiotor - for my V8.
Very bloody noisy when they kick in.
I have found that having both thermos on one temp switch its "all or nothing" which I dont like. So I have bought another temp switch ($70) so I can wire them separate so one comes in before the other.
Before I do this, has anyone found a twin-thermo controller instead of having 2 separate ones?
While I had the TB42 the clutch fan was very good, especially after getting new fan blades (Nissan parts - dont buy cheapy fans)
I would stay with the engine fan for a TB42 but get a triple or alloy radiator.
I've had the cheaper plastic fan for about 5 years now, no problems up to 6500rpm anyway.
Running twin thermo's now off a common temp switch, no problems rock hopping, hills, mud, beach, highway, petrol GQ with 34" tyres 4.1 diffs.
It also warms up better in the mornings too.
what size thermos are you running?
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 1:45 pm
by Rainbow Warrior
tuf045 wrote:
what size thermos are you running?
Around 14" mate got them from wreckers out of something, don't know what. They have a cowling plate they are mounted on.
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 9:20 pm
by Freakazoid
I bought them at a spares shop, just looked throught the catalogue and picked one I thought had the right temp range. Cost me about AUS15. I actually think it is a Nissan part.