How about a big electric motor that runs your water pump, alternator, and a/c compressor. This way you can run the electric fans to cool the Anti-freeze, run the water pump to continue circulating the Anti-freeze and the A/C to cool the cab when your not there. If you replace you tonneau cover with a Solar cell, the sun can power the whole setup. I guess the only problem is you need to park in the sun. WOW....Boy am I going out on a ledge here. Well I have to go and dream some more...TGIF!!!!!!!
Joe
>>> Jon Steiger <stei0302@cs.fredonia.edu> 07/15 11:42 PM >>>
On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Bob H wrote:
> Alan,
>
> it has only happened once, and I like the idea of it cooling on down, think
> there is a real benefit to this. A hint is that the foreign cars have been
> doing this for years!
Unfortunately, all this is doing is cooling the fluid in the radiator.
(If it cools anything else, I think it'd have to be via convection.) What
would be really sweet is an electric water pump so you could actually cycle
the coolant through the engine. Many race vehicles do this, but I haven't
been able to figure out how to do the water pump part yet. (Either a
replacement pump which is electric, or an external motor and a belt around
the water pump pulley.) Electric water pump probably isn't viable; I'd
be surprised if anything exists given the pathetic aftermarket for these
trucks. I haven't been able to figure out how to get an electric motor
to drive the water pump pulley either (serpentine belt gets in the way).
Granted, I haven't given it a lot of thought, but nothing popped out
at me right away.
-Jon-
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