Okay guys, I'm still overheating and I'm fairly sure it's a fan issue thanks to Hissin and Dman-
So what's the fan I need... links???
Thanks!
So what's the fan I need... links???
Thanks!
DMAN302 said:I picked up a brand new OEM replacement for the 94-95 taurus...cam with the same motor used in the 3.8 and or the Mark fans and all for only 69 canadain..so 50-60 your money. Thing moves rediculous amounts of air.
DMAN302 said:well 60bucks, some aluminum strap screwed on and operated with a DCC controller and I would have to say heat would not be an issue on your car. Here's a pic of the fan mocked up on the old rad so you can get an idea of it dimensionally.
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2000xp8 said:Best fan=stock fan.
Always reliable.
DMAN302 said:The taurus fan is from an autobody supply chain store..give em a call and ask for a replacement fan for 94/95 taurus and you'll be set. As for the clutch fan being better...it's an EXCELLENT cooling device, but a good electric fan is more than able to keep our cars cool, increase gas milage, and I have a dyno sheet in my drawer that show a really significant gain starting at 3500rpm and increasing in advantage right up to 6000...over my very new and very tight clutch fan we figure the max increase was at 5700rpm and was worth 15hp at the wheels, and easily that much torque.. I was more than surprised by this...but it happened. Should note I'm running this fan on the DCC FK35 unit..with the underdrive jumper in place it runs at 10percent from ignition on...drawing less than 10 amps, and EASILY maintains temps at 185 or less, it has not gone over once regardless of what I throw at it and I have yet to see the LED indicator(indicates roughly fan speed via color display) run full red (100percent speed) for any more than a minute or two, even in 110 degree weather. I should note also there is no power spike with the DCC...so the alternator never takes the beating that a relay and toggle throws at it, it ramps up gradually pulling maybe 30 amps at full speed.

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That's good advice right there..180 seems a bit pricey but if you want it then DO ID.HISSIN50 said:FWIW, you could grab a J/Y fan and always swap in a fresh fan motor if needed down the line. I'm poor so that's the way I think.
Good luck and enjoy!