Fans running all the time?
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Fans running all the time?
I'm curious how many of you have your cooling fans set (via tuning) to run at all times when the car is at lower speeds? If so, have any of you had them burn out on you?
When ARE tuned my car they set up the fans to run all the time (although I realize they will shut off once you get up to about 50mph) I'm just worried one of them will burn out eventually, although I do love the fact that my coolant never goes above 194 now, even when stuck in traffic a very long time. This also means my oil temps never get much hotter than 207 unless I'm driving hard for long periods.
When ARE tuned my car they set up the fans to run all the time (although I realize they will shut off once you get up to about 50mph) I'm just worried one of them will burn out eventually, although I do love the fact that my coolant never goes above 194 now, even when stuck in traffic a very long time. This also means my oil temps never get much hotter than 207 unless I'm driving hard for long periods.
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I set mine to run basically full time low, and high is pretty
frequent too. Been this way since maybe 5Kmiles, I'm up to
20+K now. No problems so far, fans seem to be for sale all
the time so I'm not too worried about having to replace
them (though doing it on the road would be inconvenient).
I think GM wanted the fans full-time-run-capable, but I
might be overstimating the give-a-**** factor there. I
don't think they will burn out, at least until the bearings
go. I wonder if there is any fan motor PM that should be
done, like disassemble & grease every so often?
I would sure like to find a higher-speed, higher-power
replacement fan motor to help up the airflow, in a
continuous-duty rating.
frequent too. Been this way since maybe 5Kmiles, I'm up to
20+K now. No problems so far, fans seem to be for sale all
the time so I'm not too worried about having to replace
them (though doing it on the road would be inconvenient).
I think GM wanted the fans full-time-run-capable, but I
might be overstimating the give-a-**** factor there. I
don't think they will burn out, at least until the bearings
go. I wonder if there is any fan motor PM that should be
done, like disassemble & grease every so often?
I would sure like to find a higher-speed, higher-power
replacement fan motor to help up the airflow, in a
continuous-duty rating.