Koyo Rad, Greddy FMIC, Which Ele Fan and Shroud Works/Fits best?
Koyo Rad, Greddy FMIC, Which Ele Fan and Shroud Works/Fits best?
I have read through many threads. Looking for straight answers from people using the above.
Thanks,
Chris
Thanks,
Chris
I dunno how the greddy fmic would affect it I'm going with a diff IC setup. But I have a Koyo rad with a Flex-a-lite Black Magic Extreme 3300cfm e-fan and the shroud fits damn well.
I have a koyo, no greddy (doing a custom mounted where old school greddy went) but Im using a dual fan and shroud setup from a 98 mystique, had to modify the little nipple on the lower rad inlet, but nothing mega huge....fans work excellent
SLIGHT overhang on one side ~ 3/8"
overall height of rad core is 3/8" taller than shroud
SLIGHT overhang on one side ~ 3/8"
overall height of rad core is 3/8" taller than shroud
Originally Posted by The Wankler
I have read through many threads. Looking for straight answers from people using the above.
Thanks,
Chris
Thanks,
Chris

The oil temps on the other hand
I have the greddy aswell and I had to go back to the stock rad and shroud with clutch fan to keep it from overheating on the highway. However now my turbo fits so far forward it hits the fan shroud so I need to change back to the koyo.
The only answer to this I have ever found was a Vintage air 18'' fan 3800 CFM with a 68 Camaro fan shroud. a forum member had this on his yellow FC and it even kept him cool on track days.
The only answer to this I have ever found was a Vintage air 18'' fan 3800 CFM with a 68 Camaro fan shroud. a forum member had this on his yellow FC and it even kept him cool on track days.
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Originally Posted by Bukwild
The only answer to this I have ever found was a Vintage air 18'' fan 3800 CFM with a 68 Camaro fan shroud. a forum member had this on his yellow FC and it even kept him cool on track days.
Pics in my sig.
At speed, electric fans do nothing to cool the oil/water temps. Sometimes they may actually increase your temps as they can be a restriction if the fan size or area that remains open is not sufficiently large enough to let enough air pass through.
Originally Posted by RX-Heven
At speed, electric fans do nothing to cool the oil/water temps. Sometimes they may actually increase your temps as they can be a restriction if the fan size or area that remains open is not sufficiently large enough to let enough air pass through.
but I have contemplated some small electric fans from say an amp or electronics to mount behind the oil cooler...getting off topic
anyways...
Ford Taurus fans,push a mad amount of air and the larger V6 is a 2 speed fan.The shroud is a pretty decent match to the FC rad also,but make sure you have at least a FD alternater and a full size battery as it pulls major amps.
On a side note if you look at the vintage air electric fan back housing it looks identicle to the taurus casing.
On a side note if you look at the vintage air electric fan back housing it looks identicle to the taurus casing.
Originally Posted by KNONFS
Koyo and a frount mount NPR intercooler, no problems here with a flex a lite black magic fan 
The oil temps on the other hand

The oil temps on the other hand

What kind of water/oil temps do you see with that setup?
I have the Greddy FMIC, Koyo, stock fan/shourd. And see 190 on the water and 180 cruising with 210 flogging it on the oil.
James
Originally Posted by The Griffin
Ford Taurus fans,push a mad amount of air and the larger V6 is a 2 speed fan.The shroud is a pretty decent match to the FC rad also,but make sure you have at least a FD alternater and a full size battery as it pulls major amps.
On a side note if you look at the vintage air electric fan back housing it looks identicle to the taurus casing.
On a side note if you look at the vintage air electric fan back housing it looks identicle to the taurus casing.
I had the Ford escort/taurus efan on the largest Griffin rad I could fit in and still close the hood and it could not keep the temps under 230 so this fan is out.
Document this I have tested it and it does not work.
Originally Posted by Wankel7
What kind of water/oil temps do you see with that setup?
I have the Greddy FMIC, Koyo, stock fan/shourd. And see 190 on the water and 180 cruising with 210 flogging it on the oil.
James
I have the Greddy FMIC, Koyo, stock fan/shourd. And see 190 on the water and 180 cruising with 210 flogging it on the oil.
James
BTW - Water temps taken from the E6K and confirmed with a Autometer gauge, oil temps taken from an autometer gauge.
Originally Posted by Bukwild
I had the Ford escort/taurus efan on the largest Griffin rad I could fit in and still close the hood and it could not keep the temps under 230 so this fan is out.
Document this I have tested it and it does not work.
Document this I have tested it and it does not work.
Originally Posted by KNONFS
180F on the watter at all times, up to 187F at WOT (short WOT burst, the car is not tuned yet). The oil on the other hand, sits at 180F at idle (when fully warm), then 200-210F driving around the city, sometimes it even go as high as 215F! and 200F at normal highway speeds.
BTW - Water temps taken from the E6K and confirmed with a Autometer gauge, oil temps taken from an autometer gauge.
BTW - Water temps taken from the E6K and confirmed with a Autometer gauge, oil temps taken from an autometer gauge.
I used a lot of foam to block up areas the air could bypass it. I also cut a length of sheet metal about 4 inches tall and as long as the oil cooler. I zip tied it to that round bar that goes across the front of the car. And it rests on the top of the oilcooler. So basicly, it prevents air from going over teh top of the cooler. I saw that idea on here years ago...just got around to doing it.
And I noticed I dropped my oil temps by about 5F when I jammed a piece of foam between teh bottom of the cooler and the underpan.
James
I'm in the process of making a fan shroud for my Permacool finger chopper.
The dimensions of a S4 koyo core are 17x22 inches.
You have to clear about 3-4 inches height and around 3inches width for the upper radiator hose. Then you have the lower radiator hose return line from the heater core.
Carx7 ran the Vintage air shroud. That thing is godly.
The dimensions of a S4 koyo core are 17x22 inches.
You have to clear about 3-4 inches height and around 3inches width for the upper radiator hose. Then you have the lower radiator hose return line from the heater core.
Carx7 ran the Vintage air shroud. That thing is godly.






