They started using pusher fans to help increase airflow on fully armored trucks being operated in the desert in combat conditions.
As for airflow, the numbers I have seen is always in excess of 10k CFM for air movement. Not sure how an electric fan at half that, combined with a lower thermostat opening temp, will equal the same amount of cooling.
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This fan setup will not equal 10k cfm to be sure, never claimed it would. The fan is rated to move 5,000 cfm on high and 2700 on low. It is def in its infancy as far as design and is not for everyone, ie probably not suited for 10k towing or up armored trucks with this particular model ive come up with. Now for a truck without armor, and light towing and obviously a healthy cooling system that functioned well with its own i am confident it will function exceptionally well.
One thing that has to be considered is just how parasitic the hydraulic driven fan is. By itself at idle without engagement air resistance already is putting load on the engine thereby affecting the amount of heat, and resistance put on the engine just to run. Once you remove it this greatly decreases the engines load as the engine RPMs increase. This load increases greatly the faster the engine turns, even disengaged. We all are aware of how draining it is when it is engaged.
That being said the engine will not feel any resistance from this setups operation. So far it has had no issues maintaining the engine block at 200 to 210 degree operational temps with water temps fluctuating between 170 degrees and 200 degrees in the engine and 160 degrees to 190 degrees in the radiator core itself. These are recorded temps with a laser thermometer on the engine block, water pump, and radiator core on a MODIFIED hmmwv m998 with a 6.2l and a 3 speed. Thursday i will begin installing one on a completely factory 6.2l 3 speed with no coolant system modifications. I will record these same numbers with extensive testing.
I care a great deal about what i make and sell. I have yet to make a profit on anything, just testing it to the point i am confident it will work for any customer that i have tested and verified it will perform on.
So far i have tested in on my truck in high humidity at 100 degree outside temps, very little air movement and creeping through rocks, racing across open fields banging through the gears, smoking all 4 of my 42" tires up very steep rock faces and then just sitting in its own heat. My truck is completely incased in 3/16 steel from front to rear to protect from rock damage and has very little room for heat to escape around the engine. That being said it does not weight as much as a armored truck, or likely even a 4 door civilian H1. It likely only ways 6500 lbs and I'm being heavy, its probably lighter.
The price is a very conservative considering how complete it is and will definitely go up if the price of components included increases. It will also decrease for those of us that do not need or want certain components. It is fabricated for those of us who want a cheaper option. I welcome anyone to spend the time and effort i have to accomplish this and be willing to produce something for less. It is literally a bolt on easy to install option.
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