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Electric fans and shroud hmmwv

galaxie428

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Have you installed these yet? How is your temps doing if so? I'd like to replace my fan to reduce the noise and power rob if Temps are still in a good range.
 

Buto

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Have you installed these yet? How is your temps doing if so? I'd like to replace my fan to reduce the noise and power rob if Temps are still in a good range.
We had to make a mod to the shroud but fits perfectly now.. They work great. My temp is 180 to 200. The fans are amazing. I used the temp sensor behind the alternator for the new fan temp sensor position. So for me been best thing I’ve done ,, also need 40amp 12v to run them I put in a 24v to 12v reducer and a small 12v fuse box. The fans also have a wire you can hook up a switch so they turn on full speed if you want . The sensor runs the fans at different speeds depending on temp 7F058A40-9615-4171-9AA5-358B684FCADC.jpeg9269BE71-4FDA-4CC7-B525-387F5D194B5E.jpeg7F058A40-9615-4171-9AA5-358B684FCADC.jpeg
 

Mogman

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Would you share how much it cost? The workmanship looks pretty good!
 

eaw46

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I had something similar on mine a couple of years ago and it really helped at slower speeds and towing but it seemed to restrict the airflow on the highway and speed. Can you keep us in the loop as to how your setup works. Thanks Eddy
 

Glider

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Seems like if someone added similar type fans on underside of radiator without a shroud they could provide extra cooling without restricting the OE cooling setup. They could run continuously at slow speeds in tandem with OE and intermittently at road speeds. Could prevent the hydraulic from from cycling quite a bit, but still have safety net of of OE cooling capacity.
 

Mogman

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Pressure relief flaps could be added to relieve any positive pressure in the plenum. But the stock fan is quite tame on my Detroit now that I am turning 2000 RPM on the highway with the 6L80 transmission, it can hardly be heard and it does not suck all the HP out of the engine now that it is not being twisted at 3000 RPM.
Also an aluminum radiator will cool much better requiring much less demand on the fan and I would bet that the aluminum radiator would be 50-75% cheaper than this mod.
Especially since the OP will not post what the cost is.
 
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