Scott's Efan build, complete write up
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Scott's Efan build, complete write up
Scott showed up saturday evening, we finished the shopping for stuff for the project, we hung out looked over my truck, made a plan, enjoyed a few beers and crashed. We got up early, and started working just after 7am.
We started by poping the stock fan and shroud out, and started to mock up some fan brackets
New hardware all lined up (minus washers)
PLEASE DONT POST UNTIL I GET ALL THE PICS/ STORY COMPLETE
We started by poping the stock fan and shroud out, and started to mock up some fan brackets
New hardware all lined up (minus washers)
PLEASE DONT POST UNTIL I GET ALL THE PICS/ STORY COMPLETE
Last edited by Patman; 09-08-2008 at 09:44 PM.
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All in all it took about 12 hours of work, we stopped for lunch and to go grab some washers, finished the work with a few tiny breather breaks, but we worked pretty much the whole time.
We took his truck to A&W for quick dinner before he hit the road, and then I could tweak the controller and get it perfect.
He has a scan gauge and was watching the water temps before and after the fan install, and after he is 3-5* cooler at idle with AC on in traffic. And he said AC is blowing 5* cooler in traffic at idle. He has a small cooking thermometer in his AC vent, just like I do. He said he actually got cold in traffic coming home
We took his truck to A&W for quick dinner before he hit the road, and then I could tweak the controller and get it perfect.
He has a scan gauge and was watching the water temps before and after the fan install, and after he is 3-5* cooler at idle with AC on in traffic. And he said AC is blowing 5* cooler in traffic at idle. He has a small cooking thermometer in his AC vent, just like I do. He said he actually got cold in traffic coming home
Last edited by Patman; 09-08-2008 at 09:56 PM.
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I drove it around today, but I only put about 200 miles a month on it so true MPG readings will take me a while to average. Coming home the scanguage was reading a pretty constant 19-20 MPG doing 67 MPH with the A/C on.
Acceleration has improved by a decent margin, it does not have to downshift so early now and can hold O/D on hills much better
Best if Patrick answers your other questions as he is the one with the knowledge regarding this
Acceleration has improved by a decent margin, it does not have to downshift so early now and can hold O/D on hills much better
Best if Patrick answers your other questions as he is the one with the knowledge regarding this
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One of the fans is wired up to a temp controller. When the engine idles, the fan stays on for about 1 min and will cycle off if it has cooled down the water enough, then come back on when it gets to target temp again. The controller is fully adjustable from 160-230*
The fans i ordered from ebay, i can find the seller's name if you are interested in ordering some for yourself.
When i did my Efans, i noticed 1mpg gain over all driving city/hwy. I imagine scott will see similar results
The fans i ordered from ebay, i can find the seller's name if you are interested in ordering some for yourself.
When i did my Efans, i noticed 1mpg gain over all driving city/hwy. I imagine scott will see similar results
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....i had one of those fans it seemed way lighter duty then an other fan i had and about 2 months ago it went out
nice install
hey pat do you know if that temp probe wire can be cut? i kinda layed mine across a positive terminal and caught a relay on fire and it melted the temp probe wire..........my relays are well insulated now lol
nice install
hey pat do you know if that temp probe wire can be cut? i kinda layed mine across a positive terminal and caught a relay on fire and it melted the temp probe wire..........my relays are well insulated now lol