Electric Fan
#26
Originally Posted by setzep
Are you running a bit warm with only one fan?
#27
Gonzz, I'm running a 16" Mr Gasket 2000cfm fan and car is running a little to hot for my taste. I think the problem is the "Bling Bling" good for nothing shroud I have installed. Someone on the 2nd gen forum has the same fan, but with a real shroud that covers the entire core of the radiator. He says his car cools just fine.
My shroud
My new shroud arrived yesterday, but I'm in a wheelchair do to foot surgery so I can't install it yet.
new shroud
Here is the guy with the same fan and home made shroud.
http://pengaru.com/~swivel/cars/rx-7/pics/07-23-2004/
I've also been thinking of installing the same fan on the other side as a pusher, and and have the microteck controll it.
My shroud
My new shroud arrived yesterday, but I'm in a wheelchair do to foot surgery so I can't install it yet.
new shroud
Here is the guy with the same fan and home made shroud.
http://pengaru.com/~swivel/cars/rx-7/pics/07-23-2004/
I've also been thinking of installing the same fan on the other side as a pusher, and and have the microteck controll it.
#28
E-Fan
I think the best fan is the Flex-a-lite Black Magic X-treme 180. Here is the link. 3300 CFM. http://www.flex-a-lite.com/auto/html...c_x-treme.html
Here is a picture of it on my Ron Davis aluminum radiator.
Here is a picture of it on my Ron Davis aluminum radiator.
#30
Originally Posted by Modified85
I think the best fan is the Flex-a-lite Black Magic X-treme 180. Here is the link. 3300 CFM. http://www.flex-a-lite.com/auto/html...c_x-treme.html
Here is a picture of it on my Ron Davis aluminum radiator.
Here is a picture of it on my Ron Davis aluminum radiator.
#31
Originally Posted by Modified85
I think the best fan is the Flex-a-lite Black Magic X-treme 180. Here is the link. 3300 CFM. http://www.flex-a-lite.com/auto/html...c_x-treme.html
Here is a picture of it on my Ron Davis aluminum radiator.
Here is a picture of it on my Ron Davis aluminum radiator.
#32
Originally Posted by Directfreak
Same one I have. Almost a perfect fit for a 1st gen radiator.
Anyways, I have been trying to find a fan that will fit those dimentions and have at least 2000 cfm or more for a while
Ryan
#37
good call guys, I didn't really give that idea (DirectFreak's) much thought.
I was thinking this -->
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
or
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
What'd think?
Ryan
I was thinking this -->
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
or
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
What'd think?
Ryan
Last edited by BridgePorted12A; 06-24-06 at 11:56 PM.
#40
lol, ya if had the $$. I think the flex a lite 118 pulling 2500 CFM 'should' be enough. The 180 wouldn't not fit my application anyways. my rad is maybe 20.5 in wide and that fan is 21.5. I have measured and the fan would not fit. Also I really don't feel like spending $170 more IMO
#41
I decided to try this. I think it will work pretty good.. Gonna buy 2ea 10" fans that pull 1600 CFM each. Run them off 1 realy and have the haltech control them.. should work real good.. this is the link for them...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...MEWA:IT&ih=014
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...MEWA:IT&ih=014
#43
Gonzz,
Look into getting a duel electric fan setup from an LS1. Bar none that is the best fan setup I've ever used on any vehicle for cooling purposes. It whooped on the black magic single fan (I had that before the LS1 fans)
Just hook them up with a relay or get a thermostat kit and hook it up to the radiator so they kick on at whatever temp you'd like, and be done with it. If you need help LMK, I've wired up my own LS1 fan setup on relays and a thermostat several times.
Look into getting a duel electric fan setup from an LS1. Bar none that is the best fan setup I've ever used on any vehicle for cooling purposes. It whooped on the black magic single fan (I had that before the LS1 fans)
Just hook them up with a relay or get a thermostat kit and hook it up to the radiator so they kick on at whatever temp you'd like, and be done with it. If you need help LMK, I've wired up my own LS1 fan setup on relays and a thermostat several times.
#44
MR2 fans work great. Here's a pic of my original install on an original '85 radiator. These really kick out the air. In fact, for the last year I have only had one of the two fans installed and still have not had any issues with cooling. Mounting is simple, and can be done in about ten minutes. My total investment (including the fan controller) was under 50 bucks.
#45
kenetsu where did u get ur mr2 fans from?? those are nice, i bet they blow very good, i have just one e fan right now and my temp never goes abouve 1/4. but i bet 2 would be a lot better.
#47
I got the fans from a junkyard for like 15 bucks. The fan controller was another 18. I acid dipped the frames and then painted them before the install. Later, when I upgraded to a 2nd gen radiator I ran into mounting problems that I didn't have time to sort out right then, so I only mounted one of the fans just to get by. That was over a year ago and I have not seen the need to mount the 2nd fan so far. These fans can be had cheap, and they put out the airflow like nobody's business. In my opinion, this is the ultimate poor man's setup. And on the stock 1st gen radiator, mounting couldn't be any simpler. Sorry Gonzz, but I don't have the dimensions on them right now, but I'd guess they're about 14" x 14" each.