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07-15-2017, 11:58 AM | #1 |
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Puller AND Pusher Fans. thoughts? experience?
So, My big ole 6 liter hunk of iron doesn't stay cool very well in the summer (100+ temps). I have dual 11 inch electric puller fans, but I don't think they are enough to cool the water in the massive dual pass radiator I have. Anybody running puller and a pusher fan? did it help?
btw I cant run bigger puller fans due to space restrictions. might add water sprayers. |
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07-15-2017, 12:01 PM | #2 |
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evenly spaced on the radiator, should work. is this an rb motor?
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Based on the fact he said 6 liter....I'm assuming its an LS.
Anyways, how many CFM's do your fans flow? Are you running a shroud? Pusher fans are usually less effecient than pullers, and they're an air flow restriction as well. If you have an OEM radiator support, notch it and tilt the radiator forward so you can fit some big boy fans in there. Check out Derale fans. They have some that flow 2000CFMS each. Or ditch the lame LS swap and put something cool in it. Like a JZ. |
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This LQ9 was daily driven for 2 years and ive run about 15 events on it. never broken anything. idk how many jz guys can say that. I have a 15 row mishimoto cooler right now. my problem is still water temps. |
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07-15-2017, 03:15 PM | #6 |
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Honestly on that motor, and the stress you put on it, I would just try to get some Efans that pump more CFM. To my knowledge (this is basing off of old SBC's) a standard SBC will normally require about 2700-2800 CFM, so I'd look into upgrading your fans. You might even want to look into a 90-95 ford taurus fan, can be had cheaply with replacements out there and I believe it does about 4500 CFM or around there, and it'll have a shroud.
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07-17-2017, 03:31 AM | #10 |
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We aren't saying you need bigger fans, you need BETTER fans. I'm going to assume your radiator has two 12" fans on the shroud. If it has a shroud, which it should.
Anyways, those two piddly 1200cfm fans which probably don't even pull 1200cfm aren't cutting it. SPAL has a 12" fan that pulls 1850cfm. Two of those and you're pulling 150% more air than those 1200's that don't pull 1200 are doing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
07-17-2017, 05:54 AM | #11 | |
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Junk the BS fans you have now, instead look for a 90-98 Ford Taurus/Mercury fan/shroud setup. One single fan can typically out flow both those 12's + the included shroud helps. |
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07-17-2017, 06:52 AM | #12 |
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One thing you may want to check, and double check, make sure there is absolutely not air pockets in the system.
That and make sure you get some paneling in front of the radiator to channel air into the radiator so it doesn't go around, over or under it. I've experienced this personally, where these Chinese made radiator fans have incorrect wire colors. Where we all know black as chassis / ground, and red as 12v, these Chinese fans are color coded backwards. Thus when you wire it up red to positive and black to ground, it effectively turns a puller fan into a pusher. This sucks when you are going to install a puller fan and it ends up pushing hot engine bay air back across the radiator! Just a few tips from the things I've seen first hand. I'm currently running a 5.3 block with an old KA aluminum radiator, and only have cooling issues when I go the track events and hot lap it. |
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I ended up running a LS1 fan shroud after tilting my radiator forward a few years earlier at an attempt to keep my running temps down. The LS1 fan shroud flows 10K CFM. 5k each fan. If you go this route make sure you run larger wire and 40amp relays to each fan. At startup they draw 30amps each then 13 amps continuous. I mated it to my mishimoto aluminium shroud now only 1 fan is enough to cool my motor down on 95+ degree day. if you're interested i can post pictures later when i get home from work.
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Coolant going into the overflow is not a bad thing, that's what it is for, to allow the coolant expansion and hold the fluid, which then gets sucked back into the radiator when it cools down. It's doing what it's intended to do.
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[FLICKR]20170703_120430 by chris moulton, on Flickr[/FLICKR]
you can see how much i had to cut out of the shroud to fit the larger fans. original fans were 12" from mishimoto and were about a 3rd the thickness of this these fans. i ended up cutting alot out of the new shroud aswell to get everything to fit properly [FLICKR]20170703_123916 by chris moulton, on Flickr[/FLICKR] [FLICKR]20170707_210307 by chris moulton, on Flickr[/FLICKR] Last edited by eagleeyes221; 07-17-2017 at 06:01 PM.. Reason: fixed links |
07-19-2017, 02:06 PM | #17 |
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I used the $70 altima fans from ebay (new) 93-97 year (5 blade and 4 blade together)
with a $80 aluminum radiator from ebay (disposable radiator, trash) 1 fan on high keeps the rad AND trans cooler, both cool in Florida crazy high temp mid-noon sun. I am running 5.3 + 4l80e + single turbo I did cut the upper portion of the rad support to tilt the rad forward for max clearance, but it did fit in there (barely) before that as well. Alot of people miss, with the LS engine, two things you shouldn't do: 1. dont loop the heater core lines. Tap, and Plug them. This accounts for some overheating issues sometimes. 2. Dont tap the water pump for steam port lines. the steam port, 4-corner unit, needs to run to the upper radiator hose or tank (I put mine in the tank). 3. never block rear steam port lines in an engine swap. |
07-19-2017, 02:12 PM | #18 |
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Alot of people miss, with the LS engine, two things you shouldn't do:
1. dont loop the heater core lines. Tap, and Plug them. This accounts for some overheating issues sometimes. 2. Dont tap the water pump for steam port lines. the steam port, 4-corner unit, needs to run to the upper radiator hose or tank (I put mine in the tank). 3. never block rear steam port lines in an engine swap.[/QUOTE] Curious why you feel the rear steam vent lines cannot be blocked. |
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