Conversion kit for fan clutch to Dual E-Fans. ?
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Conversion kit for fan clutch to Dual E-Fans. ?
97 dodge b3500, 5.9.
wondering if there is a kit to convert the old fan clutch to dual electric fans. One that requires little to no modifications. I've heard about the viper set up and there is one or 2 options on summit racing. Are there any out there that has been fabricated to this van specifically?
wondering if there is a kit to convert the old fan clutch to dual electric fans. One that requires little to no modifications. I've heard about the viper set up and there is one or 2 options on summit racing. Are there any out there that has been fabricated to this van specifically?
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Would it be a terrible idea to install a dual pusher fan in front while keeping the old fan clutch? Or would this throw off the CFM rating for both? I think my issue is air flow to the condenser and radiator. The HD fan&clutch doesn't seem to pull enough air thru on hotter days. Thus resulting in bad a/c and engine cooling. Engine Temps rise slightly above operating temp. but if I can get them to stay lower I'm guessing that will help both systems overall. Trying to decide the best route to go.
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Would it be a terrible idea to install a dual pusher fan in front while keeping the old fan clutch? Or would this throw off the CFM rating for both? I think my issue is air flow to the condenser and radiator. The HD fan&clutch doesn't seem to pull enough air thru on hotter days. Thus resulting in bad a/c and engine cooling. Engine Temps rise slightly above operating temp. but if I can get them to stay lower I'm guessing that will help both systems overall. Trying to decide the best route to go.
Now that was the best thing I ever did for my AC after the compressor itself.
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Well shoot. I noticed both of these symptoms on my 2000 Ram Van. Both that the van was getting slightly hotter than normal operating temp when at a standstill on a hot day AND that the AC seems a little weak after I just got a new compressor put in. They didn't change out the condenser though...
I was also thinking of installing a pusher fan.
I was also thinking of installing a pusher fan.
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I installed the Dorman heater core bypass hose and got the vent Temps down to 50°F on a sunny 95°day. At night when it's 80 I was seeing mid 40°F Temps at vent. Still seems like my issue is airflow over the condenser. Now if I had a dual fan set up in front of the condenser I garuntee the Temps would be 35-38°F on sunny hot day. Which if I could get to that point, It sure would be nice. Now just gotta fabricate my own dual fan setup. More $ and time👍