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E-Fan vs truck temp?

Ok living in arizona I'm really worried about getting an Efan. Its been 114 a few days (I think) already and Im real worried that if I get an Efan that it wont cool as good as my stock fan. I just want to hear how your guys temps did, both engine temp and a/c temp after install?
 
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Not to down the efan, but my truck has not been the only truck it failed on.

I had the fan on for a while. When city driving, tranny was at 180* and ac was starting to get warmer than usual. When offroading, my tranny would reach 210 and the engine would actually run hot enough for the stock temp gauge to start going up and eventually overheat itself.

After I threw on the stock fan, it is 97* out today 100 percent humidity, I just drove about 25 miles city and my tranny was 165, A/C cold as can be, no problems. when I go offroading (almost never anymore, but when I first did the efan) I was running 180 at the max tranny temp. Engine never even came close to heating up.

Ask Kevoo (kevin) what he thinks about the efan, his took a crap on him down in ft lauderdale, about 30 mins from our houses. The controller failed, then his fan failed, so we put his stock fan back on. Works like a charm now, a/c is colder to boot. But when he would go offroading we would have to stop, let the engine cool down, and then go again, PITA

I highly reccomend against an e-fan, I want the least electrical things on my truck to go wrong. Plus your towing will be affected, and your tranny temp goes up, a/c isn't as cold. Just 2 trucks this happened to. I hated my Efan, not saying it's a bad product, just not for me.
 
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I didnt really notice any difference in engine or ac temps after i installed my e-fan the only thing i noticed was the damn thing likes to blow fuses.
 
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Hmmmm, yeah Im still on the ball with this. I want one to free up some hp but I also eventually want to SC the motor and if I do that I sure dont want the damn thing over heating.
 
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i say skip the e fan and buy pulleys
 
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yea screw the e-fan. my controller broke and the ties holding the fan on broke. and yea my ac wasnt as cold as it was with the stock fan. I just think its better to not have the worries of an e-fan. and its def not worth it to free up some hp, i didnt really notice any difference.
 
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i say skip the e fan and buy pulleys
The pulleys will also drop the A/C temp while sitting at an idle in traffic because the compressor will be running slower.
 
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I have ran no fan for a week or so when the temps where in the 90's.

As long as your moving the fan doesn't play much of a role.

With the efan I have never had an overheating incident, even when stuck in the drive threw for 20 minutes with the ac on.
 
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I took my efan out to Death Valley and 105 degree heat while climbing hills and offroading and I had no issues with overheating or AC troubles. Granted, I do think the tranny runs a little warmer, but without a gauge I am for naught to give a definitive answer. I like it if for nothing else but the engine is quieter.
 
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Tranny does run a lot hotter w/ the efan. JUst personal experience though.
 
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i cant seem to keep my truck cool with the efan.

I was forced to buy a replacement while wheeling at the dunes because the Efan died. The one i have now does not have enough CFM for running the A/C and running the truck through a city. It just continues to get hotter and hotter but i have never tested it to see if it would over heat.


As for the tranny i had to add an additional cooler to maintain cooler tranny temps.
 
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mine worked fine for me and i had it on during july and august i believe and it wouldnt really get hotter then it does now but it would go from about 205 down to about 190 then back up... right now it just stays at 205-210
 
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Originally Posted by zabeard

I was forced to buy a replacement while wheeling at the dunes because the Efan died. The one i have now does not have enough CFM for running the A/C and running the truck through a city. It just continues to get hotter and hotter but i have never tested it to see if it would over heat.

After having one go bad and leaving me overheated and stranded, I put another one in with a big but................I keep the stock fan in the truck so I can yank the e-fan out and screw the original back in.
 
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great... I read this after I just installed a efan! Now you guys have me worried!!!! I'm about to drive 2300 miles to Ohio and I don't want to get stranded. crap.

I may just bypass the fan controller and wire it to come on all the time when the truck is on.



My lil 4 banger seemed to run cooler today, and I can't say if the a/c was affected or not?
 
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Just examples of a "performance mod" to stay away from!!!!!!! Don't throw your money away, and risk some serious engine (and/or tranny) damage!!!!
 
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my efan has worked flawlessly.....my a/c is cooler than it was with the stock fan, my engine stays about the same temp, and my tranny stays about the same temp......when driving anything over 50 mph, you don't even need a fan......

the proper efan will pull more CFM than the stock mechanical fan.....i would however recommend mounting the efan in the stock shroud that way it pulls the air through the entire radiator......<< i think that is were some of you guys are running into trouble from...
 
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Originally Posted by lifted97ranger
the proper efan will pull more CFM than the stock mechanical fan....
Not true!!!!!
 
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Originally Posted by Takeda
Not true!!!!!
wanna bet

the Jusnes Modified fan pulls around 2250 CFM, that is more than the stock 2000 CFM fan.....hmmm the math were i come from shows that it is more....

there is even fans on the market that pulls up to and over 3000 CFM.....

read what i said again:
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the proper efan will pull more CFM than the stock mechanical fan....
it is all about sizing properly....
 
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Originally Posted by lifted97ranger
wanna bet

the Jusnes Modified fan pulls around 2250 CFM, that is more than the stock 2000 CFM fan.....hmmm the math were i come from shows that it is more....

there is even fans on the market that pulls up to and over 3000 CFM.....

read what i said again:

it is all about sizing properly....
Sorry bud, your 2000 CFM figure for the stock mechanical fan is WRONG!!!!
 
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Originally Posted by Takeda
Sorry bud, your 2000 CFM figure for the stock mechanical fan is WRONG!!!!
then show me what it is......prove me wrong....if all you can do is say "you are wrong" then who is to believe you.....

that 2000 CFM figure came straight from Ford.....
 
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Originally Posted by lifted97ranger
then show me what it is......prove me wrong....if all you can do is say "you are wrong" then who is to believe you.....

that 2000 CFM figure came straight from Ford.....

Ok, lets see if from some place other than an e-fan manufacturer!!!!!

I guess you believe all the claims from Tornadoes, Splitfire plugs, and K&N filters too!!!!
 
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Ok, lets see if from some place other than an e-fan manufacturer!!!!!

I guess you believe all the claims from Tornadoes, Splitfire plugs, and K&N filters too!!!!
why else would another company do tests on someone elses fan to determain the CFM? im pretty sure that theyre going to be pretty close on the CFM from the manufacture
 
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Originally Posted by lifted97ranger
my efan has worked flawlessly.....my a/c is cooler than it was with the stock fan, my engine stays about the same temp, and my tranny stays about the same temp......when driving anything over 50 mph, you don't even need a fan......

the proper efan will pull more CFM than the stock mechanical fan.....i would however recommend mounting the efan in the stock shroud that way it pulls the air through the entire radiator......<< i think that is were some of you guys are running into trouble from...

you do not need the stock shroud, the efans have shrouds already.

as for the efan not needed on the highway, ride with me on a hot day i can show you the differences of running and not running an efan on the highway, shows right on my gauge.

I like the efan but buy the best your money can buy.
 
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I've always been a little uncomfortable with the notion of an electric cooling fan. I understand that on some applications they are pretty much a necessity (transversely mounted engines, for example), but that doesn't mean I have to like them.
 
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Originally Posted by zabeard
you do not need the stock shroud, the efans have shrouds already.
reasoning behind the stock shroud is so the air is pulled across the whole radiator.....unless your efan was designed for a Ranger and the shroud that it has covers the entire radiator, the efan is only pulling air through the radiator were the fan is located at on the radiator and no were else...

Originally Posted by zabeard
as for the efan not needed on the highway, ride with me on a hot day i can show you the differences of running and not running an efan on the highway, shows right on my gauge.
never had that problem.....mine always runs right at 190* on the highway and the fan never kicks on.....you might have another problem somewhere else...
 


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