who runs electric fan and how did you hook it up
I run 5 fans in total, 1-16" for the radiator, 2 -6" for auxillary engine cooling and 2 - 4" fans for the tranny cooler. They all have their separate temperature sensors and are controlled thru two PAC 2750 controllers. Fans come on and off at preset temps and the rad fan has a two minute run-on after the car is shut off to clear hot soak. All run through relays controlled by the PAC 2750's. At speed on the highway the engine cooling fans shut off completely. The reason I went this way is because my thermostat, a 160 degree type, does not actually control the engine's top temperature, rather the controllers do. The engine controllers are set at 187 on and 179 off and the tranny cooler fans engage at 175 degrees. So you see, the full-flow stat is wide open at 160 degrees giving me a big buffer for cooling on really hot days and when it's cooler the engine runs just fine without the fans until it reaches 187 degrees. Total draw when all fans come on (main rad fan is soft-start) is 49 amps, running continually they only draw 27 amps. But on and off presets are staggered in settings so there is no really big draw at any one time.who runs electric fan and how did you hook it up
The minimum engine temp shown on my Autometer is 179 and I run synthetic oil. This is average across the board. I also run a good crankcase ventilation system incorporating a M/E Wagner PCV. I cannot see 1/2 tranny cooler lines if the outlet and inlet fittings on the tranny are 3/8. The cooling lines are 3/8 cupra-nickel which expels a lot of heat on their way to the 6 x 20, 4-pass cooler up front, which by the way, is off a 2010 F-150 4x4 FX4. Doesn't get much more capable than one of those coolers especially with a pair of 5 1/2 Spal fans mounted on it. I rebuilt the tranny to handle the high HP and a laser heat gun on the return line shows only 153 degrees after a hard run. The tranny pan is the aluminum deep style with cooling pipes running through it front to back.What vehicle Yatzee- sounds like a well thought out installation
problem with 160 degree stats is that the oil may not get hot enough to evaporate water condensation- monitor your oil
For tranny coolers going to half inch lines and a (plate)
cooler with half inch in and out makes a BIG difference
we did testing
note that Chrysler went to half inch lines on the diesels- there is a reason
Like thee read on the trans fluid. It reads good will put this to my must do list when i get to that78 motorhome trans should have all the good parts
transgo reprogramming kit stage II
deep pan from an OD but you have to find or make a spacer for the filter
Citgo makes the best transend type fluid
http://www.docs.citgo.com/msds_pi/965643.pdf
https://www.citgolubes.com/do/produ...TRAIN_FLUID/QUATRASYN_SYN_TRANSMISSIONN_FLUID
For the poster recommending the FORD as a good source of good coolers
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