Re: fan clutch

From: Jamie C (jamie12ga@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Oct 29 2012 - 21:18:18 EDT


So the Grand Cherokee electric fan needs to be from an HO motor? I've
Googled a little but not sure if I saw the right one. Did anyone do a
write up on it anywhere? What years were the 4.7 HO's w/ e-fans used in?
And only Grand Cherokee? Is it a twin fab setup?
Thanks for any more info.
James

On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 11:53 AM, Mike Sykes <mikesykes@cox.net> wrote:

>
>
>>> Is this really necessary? (Probably not)
> Would I have better acceleration? (probably nothing I would really notice)
> Does the start-up roaring bother me? (no, not at all)
> Why am I asking? (don't really know)<<<
>
> I second the Grand Cherokee fan. It's cheaper than a new fan clutch, way
> cheaper than a Viper fan, and moves 4000cfm. As far as aftermarket fan
> clutches go, I haven't seen any sort of "performance" fan clutches in my
> internet trollings. You could always go with a lightweight non-clutched fan.
>
> Is it necessary? (Of course!)
> Would you have better acceleration? (A little bit.)
> Does the start-up roaring bother you? (Don't lie, it's painfully annoying)
> :)
>
>
> - miggity
>
> 00' stroked R/T CC
> DMLer since 1996!
>



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