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Why is more air at high engine speed not desirable?It may provide more flow at high engine speed depending on the design, but that's not...a desirable feature.
Why is driving air 100% of the time a big drawback?The big drawback of the flex fan is they drive air...100% of the time.
There are also many reports of clutch fans going bad and people's cars overheating. Doesn't sound like something I need under the hood.There are also many reports of flex fans loosing blades or coming off the engine completely, doesn't sound like something I need under the hood.
Then why aren't they still using 'em? :confused :eyeroleA flex fan is a lousy substitute for the correct factory fan and clutch, for the reasons Mikey noted; if they were so good, GM would have used them. The engineers spent thousands of hours and millions of dollars developing cooling system components that work under the full range of operating conditions; you can't out-engineer them piece-by-piece out of a hot-rod catalog
Why is more air at high engine speed not desirable?
Why is driving air 100% of the time a big drawback?
Then why aren't they still using 'em? :confused :eyerole
I think the stock fans were 17 1/2 in diameter, Not sure about the spacer, PGQuick question for you guys. What diameter flex fan do I need for a 75 L48 and what thickness of spacer?
I'm going to go with the Flex-a-lite brand 6 blade setup.
Thanks in advance!![]()
Derrick, if I happen to remember to do so tonight, I'll see what I find out about my setup. It's been years since I first installed mine and I don't remember the specifics.![]()
Derrick;840317 said:Current condition of the car is that is cools absolutely fine in city traffic....temp is always less than 200....but the temp tends to clim to 220 - 240 at highway speeds.
Then your problem is NOT with the fan or fan clutch. You most likely have a problem with insufficent airflow through the radiator at highway speed.
I don't even notice the sound on mine. Maybe it's drowned out by my exhaust note?I heard many people complain about the flex fan sound...but mine is unnoticeable unless you floor it. In my opinion it has a nice tone to it.
This is something I will be looking at later today. I have the same exact problem. My radiator is new. Maybe the shroud air seals are the problem. What is a chin spiler?Then your problem is NOT with the fan or fan clutch. You most likely have a problem with insufficent airflow through the radiator at highway speed.
Do you have the chin spiler in place and all the radiator shroud air seals? How old is the radiator?