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snub disphenoid 02-19-04 12:46 AM

Electric Fan/pulleys
 
Alright, so I've noticed that I have a pulley-driven fan. Does anyone know how much, if any horsepower this frees up in eliminating the mechanical apparatus that drives the radiator fan? Also, does anyone know where I could obtain an electrical fan? I've seen many high-performance radiators with electrical fans right up against them; do electrical fans ever come WITH those radiators?

Also, does anyone know exactly how much HP one could pick up with an Unorthodox Racing underdrive pulley, and does anybody use it (if so, what's it like? Is the car still driveable?). On top of that, are there other pulleys to lighten other than the "crank" pulley, and if so, who makes a decent set of lightweight pulleys?

Rx7 922 02-19-04 12:55 AM

well i can help you out with the e-fan heres the link
http://rx7.voodoobox.net/howto/efan/efan.html

snub disphenoid 02-19-04 01:48 AM

Awesome bit on the fan, I think I'll start working on the cooling system this summer, and with that upgrade I could pick up a little bit of power...Thanks!

KNONFS 02-19-04 06:22 AM


Originally posted by snub disphenoid
Awesome bit on the fan, I think I'll start working on the cooling system this summer, and with that upgrade I could pick up a little bit of power...Thanks!
You will hardly pick up any power, but the engine bay looks so much better :)

SureShot 02-19-04 06:49 AM

The stock S5 and many aftermarket S4 fan clutches freewheel & use no power unless their thermostat sees excess heat from the radiator.
So power usage (mechanical vs. electric) is almost the same.

A few of us have had the black magic thermostats fail.

My personal preference is a used Ford Tarus fan rigged with a parts store thermostat.
It has a shroud that covers all but 1 tube of the rad.

usmcjsy 02-19-04 07:22 AM

Check Ebay I see the same fan or at least same cooling capacity one go for around $120.

SnowmanSteiner 02-19-04 08:10 AM

f that man, go to a junk yard and pick up a 94ish escort fan. Twenty bucks, and it will pull like a champ. It also has two settings.

- Steiner

vaughnc 02-19-04 09:41 AM

I think it wasn't until the mid-late 90s that they could design electrical fans that could go longer than fan clutches & cost about the same.

Aaron Cake 02-19-04 09:48 AM

No gains with an e-fan other then some engine bay space.

Pullys are not worth it in a street driven car. The gain is minimal, and the side effects from underdriving the alternator and water pump are annoying.

MANY electric fan topics in the past, a search would turn up tonnes of info.

totallimmortal 02-19-04 09:49 AM

I've also heard and seen pontiac fiero electric fans on rx7s i don't belive they covered as much of the radiator as i would have liked tho


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