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Uphill... exactly the time it does not matter... you lose HP when cooling is *not* needed as the fan is always spinning somewhat... when you have the electric fans on you would also have the clutch fan engaged... semi sure... electric fans move *less* air than the large clutch fan so... really no reason to put them unless this is a drag racer...I’ve often wondered how much horsepower is required for a fully engaged fan clutch. I’m certain engine horsepower is lost during full clutch engagement because the “pull” on the engine can be felt when the clutch engages, especially going uphill. I’m toying around with leaving off the entire fan and clutch from my P400 engine build and installing electric fans to free up a few horses. Not sure if the horsepower loss has ever been scientifically measured, but it would be interesting to know that value.
I will be doing this.I couple of months back I found a repo of the original 20 inch 7 blade fan used on the civi 6.2 and 454. It's part number OER 3991431. Summit racing is has them for $70. My 82 K20 has this fan. For those of us in hot climates this might be the way to go.
Would this be a direct replacement for the 5 blade fan on an M1009?I couple of months back I found a repo of the original 20 inch 7 blade fan used on the civi 6.2 and 454. It's part number OER 3991431. Summit racing is has them for $70. My 82 K20 has this fan. For those of us in hot climates this might be the way to go.
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