[DeTomaso] Stock fan output vs. Flex-a-lite
JDeRyke at aol.com
JDeRyke at aol.com
Sun Dec 3 17:17:27 EST 2006
In a message dated 12/02/06 11:28:56 PM, scottcouchman at yahoo.com writes:
snip....
<<...There was a lot of conflicting information/opinions, but one of the
comments that made sense to me (at SEMA) was that pusher fans are pushing cool
air, while sucker fans are sucking warm air. Cool air is easier/more efficient to
push than warm air is to pull.... >>
The actual construction of the radiator influences cooling, too. In a
mid-'80s NASCAR-oriented magazine, Earnie Elliot talked about brother Bill's cooling
problems with a then-new body design. It turned out that the fin & tube
spacing in the custom radiator they were using was too dense. It took wind tunnel
testing to show air was stacking up outside the grille opening & not even going
thru the radiator. The fix was another radiator with FEWER fins & tubes/inch
that actually let air thru it at Talledega speeds. Their engine temperature
dropped 40 degrees at speed- in a car that uses expensive in-and out-ducting but
NO shroud nor fans at all!
Reminds me of the first Hall 'Phoenix' radiator I ever saw. When I held a new
one up to a light, not a trace of light could be seen thru the finning, so
how could enough air flow through? Its worth noting- Hall no longer sells this
enormously heavy 7-row unit & told some of us, 'there are better choices out
there.....'
This all may apply if you start driving long distances at over 140...
otherwise, any of the aftermarket units will likely be just fine, with or without a
shroud, incoming or outgoing. FWIW- J DeRyke
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