JeepJeepster
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Not always.
Got any situations where it wouldnt? And if you say on the hw at 60mph it wouldnt matter anyway.
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Not always.
Most aftermarket electric fans(Flexalite) will outflow a OEM electric and mechanical fan combined.Also if you have a flex fan they push almost zero CFM's after a certain RPM anyway.Got any situations where it wouldnt? And if you say on the hw at 60mph it wouldnt matter anyway.
think about what it does
it pulls air based off of engine speed up to about 2500 RPM then free spins
last I checked highway speed in a KJ ,65 mph, puts it at about 2500 rpm
this would make it point less
Most aftermarket electric fans(Flexalite) will outflow a OEM electric and mechanical fan combined.Also if you have a flex fan they push almost zero CFM's after a certain RPM anyway.
Ever driven a jeep with the 42RLE?. 2500= ~80 maybe more
The Mech. Fan is more in play during low speed with more than typical RPM's anyway
Your coolant still circulates even after you turn the engine off as long as the t-stat is still open,not real fast but still moves until the t-stat closes.install an electric water pump and you could cool your engine
with it turned off
Your coolant still circulates even after you turn the engine off as long as the t-stat is still open,not real fast but still moves until the t-stat closes.