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Upgrading cooling capacity on H/E
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<blockquote data-quote="SlowSVT" data-source="post: 15795392" data-attributes="member: 20202"><p>Malcolm</p><p></p><p>Both you and GodStang have valid arguments they are just from different perspectives. Adding fans can certainly help in some situations and depending on the location of the cooler it may be mandatory. To an automotive engineer needing fans in a cooling duct only means you screwed-up the cooling duct design. My Gords HE like all the other coolers on my car are fully shrouded and sealed against the opening in the bumper cover. Adding smallish 6" fans really doesn't make a lot of sense for that kind of installation plus I like to keep things simple. The ONLY fan I have on the car is the unshrouded factory fan which will keep the engine from overheating in stop & go traffic which is all that really matters. Your set-up is a different story having such a large cooler behind the grill opening and a large reservoir, fans are probably good idea. As you know, it all depends on the installations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlowSVT, post: 15795392, member: 20202"] Malcolm Both you and GodStang have valid arguments they are just from different perspectives. Adding fans can certainly help in some situations and depending on the location of the cooler it may be mandatory. To an automotive engineer needing fans in a cooling duct only means you screwed-up the cooling duct design. My Gords HE like all the other coolers on my car are fully shrouded and sealed against the opening in the bumper cover. Adding smallish 6" fans really doesn't make a lot of sense for that kind of installation plus I like to keep things simple. The ONLY fan I have on the car is the unshrouded factory fan which will keep the engine from overheating in stop & go traffic which is all that really matters. Your set-up is a different story having such a large cooler behind the grill opening and a large reservoir, fans are probably good idea. As you know, it all depends on the installations. [/QUOTE]
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