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Re: cooling recommendations

To: ritchie@mcn.org (Armand & Lorie Ritchie)
Subject: Re: cooling recommendations
From: rpalmer@ames.ucsd.edu (Bob Palmer)
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 97 13:57:56 PDT
I like this idea; in fact I use a single electric pusher, plus a fiberglass 
engine fan which works fine by itself except when I'm stuck in traffic.  I 
would, however, suggest installing the electric fan as close to the radiator 
as possible to maximize efficiency of air flow.  You do lose a lot of of air 
when the fan is not tight against the front of the radiator.

Bob Palmer

>My recommendations are to go with two small pusher fans in front of the
>radiator.  I owned a TR7 that had two small fans mounted side by side in
>front of the radiator and when the engine started to heat up because of
>traffic or steep grades I would switch on the fans (There was a dash
>switch) and I could immediately see the temp. needle starting to drop into
>a safe range.  This car originaly had air conditioning so thats why the
>fans were there, but the po removed all the air conditioning stuff but left
>the fans.  They weren't even that close to the radiator, they were back
>about 3 or 4 inches and they still worked real well.
>I think the two fans worked better because they covered the front of the
>radiator better and gave it better cooling.  So If anybody you know has a
>wrecked TR7 you could salvage the fans or maybe at a wrecking yard.  The
>fans were only about 7 or 8 inches across and had four  plastic fins each.
>I think this setup would work good on tigers because there isn't really
>much room in front anyway for a single big fan.  Hope this helps
> regards Armand Ritchie
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>ritchie@mcn.org
>Armand & Lorie Ritchie
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