My experience on my 100 was just the opposite. Compared to no electric
fan I find it very helpful in traffic situations and it definitely slows down
the rate of rise. My car was not an overheater when moving, just in
traffic, and the fan creates no problem for at-speed situations.
My wife's 3000 is a very benign car and it has no real heat issues with
normal rad, fan, etc.
Best--Michael Oritt
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In a message dated 9/23/2009 6:54:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
gbrierton@hotmail.com writes:
If you mean the one that mounts on the radiator, I had one installed on my
BJ-8, but the rather large "pancake" motor blocks enough of the radiator
that I lost efficiency rather than gained any. I've tossed it.
GaryB
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