joed
05-30-2007, 08:07
I did a topic search and didn't really find anything specific, so...
Speaking of aux. electric fans, has anyone tried running an electric fan in front/behind the bumper mounted IC for lower speed towing?
I have Kennedy's big IC mounted in its usual behind the bumper-between the frame location and find it works really well if boost pressures are above 12 and speeds above 45. When towing, this equates to being in 4th gear (direct on my 5spd). I do tow fairly heavy, between 10-12k.
When I get on a long, steeper climb (7-8 miles at 7-8% grade) and have to use third gear, my boost will top out at 11-12 and speeds will drop to around 40. On my scanner, IAT will still climb to ~230 deg. F, which is still a lot better than the 300 I would see before the IC install, but obviously not the 50 deg. above ambient some report with an IC. It seems the IC gets heat soaked on these long climbs.
For this situation, I'm wondering if a smaller electric fan (10" dia. or so) could be turned on to help flow thru. the IC? Would the fan become more of a hinderance than help because when its not running it blocks the normal airflow thru the IC?
Also, most of these fans in this size seem to draw around 7 amps. Is that more than the stock alt. can handle?
Sorry for all the ?s. Thanks in advance.
Joe.
Speaking of aux. electric fans, has anyone tried running an electric fan in front/behind the bumper mounted IC for lower speed towing?
I have Kennedy's big IC mounted in its usual behind the bumper-between the frame location and find it works really well if boost pressures are above 12 and speeds above 45. When towing, this equates to being in 4th gear (direct on my 5spd). I do tow fairly heavy, between 10-12k.
When I get on a long, steeper climb (7-8 miles at 7-8% grade) and have to use third gear, my boost will top out at 11-12 and speeds will drop to around 40. On my scanner, IAT will still climb to ~230 deg. F, which is still a lot better than the 300 I would see before the IC install, but obviously not the 50 deg. above ambient some report with an IC. It seems the IC gets heat soaked on these long climbs.
For this situation, I'm wondering if a smaller electric fan (10" dia. or so) could be turned on to help flow thru. the IC? Would the fan become more of a hinderance than help because when its not running it blocks the normal airflow thru the IC?
Also, most of these fans in this size seem to draw around 7 amps. Is that more than the stock alt. can handle?
Sorry for all the ?s. Thanks in advance.
Joe.