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Factory Toyota 4b's have great cooling systems standard , and cant be improved apon, a clutch/viscous fan does exactly what the cooling system need sucks real hard when needed and free runs as required. There is no way i would tamper with it, leave well alone and put the time money into tyres, suspension etc.
wally
THERES ONLY ONE SUBSTITUTE FOR CUBES AND THATS MORE and if you want more inchs stroke it !!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, as long as the viscous clutch is working as it should, its really the best thing and you should leave it.... but after a couple hundred thou km's, they can start playing up unexpectedly.
I had to change mine, at around 220km's.
agree with wally, after having tried to "improve" cooling system performance with electric fans, the engine power gain is minimal (almost non existant) and there is usually a decrease in cooling system performace. There are a few ways to squeeze a little more power out of your engine (fiddle with the ignition timing + use expensive fuel, free flowing exhaust etc) but electric fans are a waste of time and money