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Re: Viscous fan versus electric fan
I posted about one I made some years back. The principle was just a simple ali box with 3 tubes in it. Filled with cold water, mounted along the feed from turbo to I/M, with a cold air feed to the box. You just topped up the water occasionally. the water always stayed much colder than the ambient air under the bonnet.
Ran very well for about a year after I did it, then he moved back to Scotland and I lost touch.
I don't think I still have the sketches but they might be in the workshop.
I only used ali because I had access to any amount of it then. It could easily be made from thin ms sheet and tube.
Ran very well for about a year after I did it, then he moved back to Scotland and I lost touch.
I don't think I still have the sketches but they might be in the workshop.
I only used ali because I had access to any amount of it then. It could easily be made from thin ms sheet and tube.
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Re: Viscous fan versus electric fan
Ah! The one I made was for the 17 td engine and I fitted it in place of the top mounted air to air one, which although it works, is not really very efficient.
He claimed it made the car smoother considerably quicker and used less fuel, but not having driven it in anger I wouldn't know.
It should improve things on the 19 n/a as well, as any cooling of the charge will increase the mass considerably.
There is actually a formula to work out the % increase in mass in a given volume of air, for every degree drop in temperature. But I'm buggered if I can remember it. That Google bloke will probably know
He claimed it made the car smoother considerably quicker and used less fuel, but not having driven it in anger I wouldn't know.
It should improve things on the 19 n/a as well, as any cooling of the charge will increase the mass considerably.
There is actually a formula to work out the % increase in mass in a given volume of air, for every degree drop in temperature. But I'm buggered if I can remember it. That Google bloke will probably know
72... AND STILL ROCKIN..........around the world...... NOT in a chair yet
Now XBX And into HDI.....as well as other ...err.... things.
Now XBX And into HDI.....as well as other ...err.... things.