why use a e-fan
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If you were into engines alot and understood parasitic drag and the affects of it on engines (especially race engines) then it would make more sense to you. Thats why they make electric fuel pumps now and are no longer on the front of the engine. Thats why most newer and high dollar engines have electric fans. Thats why race cars use electric water pumps. It is also why guys who street race will take off or cut thier belts so no accessories are running.
All of these contribute to less parasitic drag and give more power no matter how slight. But when in combination with other things it can all add up.
On a side note, ive got 12" of lift and heavy 24" rims and heavy 36" tires and I bet i can out run you.......
Simply because all mods when added together make a better performing truck.
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Only having it a week isnt giving it much time. On top of that, no one said it would be a huge or radical change in mileage or performance.
If you were into engines alot and understood parasitic drag and the affects of it on engines (especially race engines) then it would make more sense to you. Thats why they make electric fuel pumps now and are no longer on the front of the engine. Thats why most newer and high dollar engines have electric fans. Thats why race cars use electric water pumps. It is also why guys who street race will take off or cut thier belts so no accessories are running.
All of these contribute to less parasitic drag and give more power no matter how slight. But when in combination with other things it can all add up.
On a side note, ive got 12" of lift and heavy 24" rims and heavy 36" tires and I bet i can out run you.......
Simply because all mods when added together make a better performing truck.
If you were into engines alot and understood parasitic drag and the affects of it on engines (especially race engines) then it would make more sense to you. Thats why they make electric fuel pumps now and are no longer on the front of the engine. Thats why most newer and high dollar engines have electric fans. Thats why race cars use electric water pumps. It is also why guys who street race will take off or cut thier belts so no accessories are running.
All of these contribute to less parasitic drag and give more power no matter how slight. But when in combination with other things it can all add up.
On a side note, ive got 12" of lift and heavy 24" rims and heavy 36" tires and I bet i can out run you.......
Simply because all mods when added together make a better performing truck.
We see this a lot, don't we? So many of you guys buy a $100-300 mod and bolt it on and expect to see night/day results, 5 mpg gains or cutting a full second off your 1/4 mile times. Ain't gonna happen!!! There is a CUMULATIVE benefit to these mods. 10 HP here, 5 HP there and MANY mods work with other mods to give better results than either of them would alone. An e-fan is but one piece of the puzzle.
Is an e-fan right for you? Maybe not, but for the reasons I stated previously, I benefit from having one. I'm really not interested in making my close to 7000# pig any faster, but simply wanted to cool more efficiently in low rpm, crawling along at 10 mph off-road conditions. I'm also benefitted with a slight mpg increase and a slight HP & Torque boost but they are only side benefits to me...
Last edited by HammerZ71; 09-01-2010 at 08:51 AM.
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i think glass and weedahoe made very valuable points, glass for the equations(thanks to our electromechanical skills) and weed for laying it down straight as possible, both are right as can be....and hammer for backing it up and having great examples guys couldn't have said this stuff better myself....kudos...btw efan is a great mod....coupled with other things...
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It's these low speed/low rpm plus high workload situations where I think the e-fan shines. You just don't have the rpms up high enough to generate the airflow that is constant with an e-fan.
Now you gotta match the fan for the job though. I think some of these guys with "issues" after swapping to an e-fan are not choosing a fan with a high enough cfm for the job. Which is why I did NOT do the Taurus fan. Not enough cfm on low to make me comfortable and WAY too much amp draw on high for my liking. The Flex-a-Lite (while considerably more expensive) is adequate on the cfm (3300) while demanding a relatively low (18) amp draw...
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