HP gain from Electric fan install?

Just feel the weight of the clutch fan assembly, your taking a good amout of rotating weight off the car. Given that being a clutch fan, it isn't all spinning that fast but still, it is there. I noticed a difference going from a worn out (so not as much resistance) clutchfan to a BM electric.

I think it would show up more on a car with gears because they are revving up and down faster.

For a daily driver, it might be better to get a heavy duty clutchfan and the metal fan assembly.
 
I did not read all this (Derek, you have been on a roll lately with the long threads. :nice: ) but since it does not appear that everyone is bashing mechanical fans (as usual).......

I have a metal replacement blade and HD clutch and am very pleased with it. I seldom tach over 3K, so higher rpms (where mech fans can be more parasitic) is not an issue really. it cools very well at idle (110* today) - it works much better than the SN95 fan in the 94 GT (note that has a one row radiator).

just my random thoughts......
 
Tell me more about your metal fan and clutch set up JT..I think I may just stay with the clutch style. As of now I am having absolutely no cooling issues running a 180T-stat and her sitting at 185-190. I am entertaining the idea of a new cluch and fan instal to retain the stock shroud (which I am fond of) and prevent any wear issues since this is a stock higher milage fan set up. I like the electric fan idea, but it seems to offer no advantages to me at this time...I'd like to thank everyone for their input.
Later D.
P.S...JT I did stirr up some thoughts with the CAI thread didin't I. By the way that reminds me..you were supposed to get a hold of one of those "snai" shaped intake inlets for me if you recall/// ;)
 
Th electric fan draws about 1/2-3/4 HP (360-600 watts) of electric power. Use one of the DC Control fan controllers and it is probably less than that. Compare that to the 5-7 HP draw with the stock fan.
 
2000xp8 said:
If you really want to re use the stock shrould, look through 5.0 and MM&FF.
There's a page (pink i think) that sells a fan that you mount inside the shroud.

Electric fans don't give much performance gains, on some cars none at all.
But they will help with the a/c at a stoplight.
I suggest the lincoln or sn95 fan.
Anyone have this page online? :D
 
DMAN302 said:
Tell me more about your metal fan and clutch set up JT..I think I may just stay with the clutch style. As of now I am having absolutely no cooling issues running a 180T-stat and her sitting at 185-190. I am entertaining the idea of a new cluch and fan instal to retain the stock shroud (which I am fond of) and prevent any wear issues since this is a stock higher milage fan set up. I like the electric fan idea, but it seems to offer no advantages to me at this time...I'd like to thank everyone for their input.
Later D.
P.S...JT I did stirr up some thoughts with the CAI thread didin't I. By the way that reminds me..you were supposed to get a hold of one of those "snai" shaped intake inlets for me if you recall/// ;)
Derek,

My stock plastic fan was cracked, so I decided to go with a metal replacement from PAW (under 40 bucks shipped). Being it that temps are so hot here, I wanted a lifetime warranty fan clutch, so i just got one from Autozone (HD model - a little pricey but LLT and less than an SSP clutch). Fan clutches lose a few hundred RPM's a year, so that seemed wise to me.

I will note that it is a tight set up which flows a lot of air. Some would not like it because the clutch is nice and tight, but with temps here, I LOVE it. it is 109* today and i ran errands and never went over 200* (180 Mr Gasket stat). This is with a stock radiator too. The metal blade might be a bit more parasitic than plastic (weight and amount of air it moves), but like i said, that is just what I want. :D

It sounds like your set up is doing fine for now anyhow - I would be happy with the temps you run. My old clutch was loose and leaking silicone out the front. not good. :)

That is all i can think of - let me know if you have other questions. :nice:

BTW, I stopped really reading the CAI thread after a few pages. I did see a folk or two post some things about you which i VERY much disagreed with, but you took care of business and replied with class to those remarks so I chose not to argue with those folks. :)

Wait, we are both waiting for someone to provide us with those neat snail shaped CAI's so we can do testing and provide feedback. :rlaugh:
 
Thanks JT I appreciate your time and information...I will be looking into the mentioned products and pricing. The temps I did indicate have been experienced during 65-75 degree days..I have yet to test out any WARM weather such as you are experiencing...I would be very happy with 200 Deg in 100 degree weather..I will keep you informed. As for the CAI postings..some times I just get bored when the wife working nights fighting crime, and I'm stuck here with no one but the dogs to argue my ideas with... :)
Good to hear from you..hope to talk to you again soon. D.
 
Sounds good Derek. Let me know how it goes - I think I actually have part numbers *somewhere* if you want them. I will have to dig a little. :)
 
My car dropped a little et with an electric fan. I had a big ass one from a Contour I think. Cooled very well.If anything, it's worth a try if you can get a cheap fan like I did.