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Before I got average of 15-16, now it's at least 17 average. The city and highway mpg's actually got closer since my torsion bar lift, the fan made city driving better with less starting resistance. My tires set the specs off a little so i'm guessing my 17mpg that I calculate are off and more like 19 or so, didn't look into it yet.
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Similar to what I did. Is it mounted to the shroud or the radiator? I mounted mine to the shroud, and used some sheets of silicone rubber, 1/8" thick around the edges to fill the gap. So the fan sucks air through the whole radiator, and not just a section.
Keeps it cool on the hottest days, no problem. Mine is pretty loud though (as my colleagues never cease to remind me, lol -- "what is that, an air raid siren?...)
Keeps it cool on the hottest days, no problem. Mine is pretty loud though (as my colleagues never cease to remind me, lol -- "what is that, an air raid siren?...)
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Originally Posted by n3elz
Similar to what I did. Is it mounted to the shroud or the radiator? I mounted mine to the shroud, and used some sheets of silicone rubber, 1/8" thick around the edges to fill the gap. So the fan sucks air through the whole radiator, and not just a section.
Keeps it cool on the hottest days, no problem. Mine is pretty loud though (as my colleagues never cease to remind me, lol -- "what is that, an air raid siren?...)
Keeps it cool on the hottest days, no problem. Mine is pretty loud though (as my colleagues never cease to remind me, lol -- "what is that, an air raid siren?...)
mine is fairly loud, a fan sound, not really an air raid siren! haha
It's mounted to the stock shroud which is mounted with the stock wedge and screw on each side to the radiator. The fan size is perfect for the opening of the shroud which will pull all of the air from the whole surface area of the radiator. It's pretty much like the stock setup.
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Originally Posted by HighRollerII
looks good....
but i never really got the whole deal explain...and i think jared was doin it or already did it..does it help off road, highway drivin, city driving, more HP more Tor?
but i never really got the whole deal explain...and i think jared was doin it or already did it..does it help off road, highway drivin, city driving, more HP more Tor?
The stock manual fan is connected to the belt of the engine. When taking off the manual fan it takes some strain off the belt letting the engine work a little easier. There's a definate HP gain and fuel mileage is better. More torque also, a little more giddie up. It helped mostly with city driving for me and not alot on the highway.
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Originally Posted by KARPE
anyone got a link to or there own how-to?
http://www.therangerstation.com/Maga...FanInstall.htm
http://www.rangerpowersports.com/tec...ics/efan.shtml
https://www.ranger-forums.com/forum2...ead.php?t=2436
https://www.ranger-forums.com/forum2...ead.php?t=2472
Be sure to follow the electrical schematic in the particular fan kit or thermostat kit you buy. General info in How-to's may not necessarily apply to your kit.
Factory fan clutch nuts remove in different directions depending on the fan's rotation. IIRC, the 4.0's come off CCW and the 3.0's unscrew CW (left hand thread). The clutch nut is a fairly large size - most auto parts stores sell specialty wrenches for removing them.
I also have the old G-E electric fan how-to on my hard drive (written by everybody's friend Jason Allen).
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Originally Posted by ranger02_4x4
im thinking of doing this mod..
is it hard?
is it hard?
It's not hard. The hardest part was removing the old fan, I rented a set of wrenches that fits the nut and the other fits around some screw heads on the other side of the mechanism that needs to come off. Well, the wrenches I got were stripped/bent a little too much to fit perfectly so they just rounded out the nut a little. My friend's dad owns a shop and i stopped over there, he used his quality tools and it came right off. The mounting is farily easy, and the electrical is easy.
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