When adapting from a clutch-driven fan to an electric fan, it's wise to think about the horsepower level you are dealing with and the expected horsepower capability of the fan(s) you choose. Remember, ...
The car radiator fan unit is a part of the car's cooling system and is controlled by a thermostat switch or the vehicle. The role of the fan is to help blow cooling air into the radiator when the ...
ELECTRIC DESK & TABLE FAN – The small, compact size (10.7 x 10.9 x 6.1) of this mini fan fits perfectly on desktops, tabletops, and counters - making it ideal for fast, personal cooling in bedrooms, ...
Cooling system woes are as old as hot rodding itself. Any time you build more horsepower, the byproduct is more heat. In recent years, the problem has gotten more acute. Street cars with 700, 800, or ...
The radiator fan (or fans) pulls cooling air through the car’s radiator. Positioned between the radiator and engine, cooling fans are particularly helpful when the car is stationary or moving at ...
The pusher fan—a crucial aspect of every car's cooling system. Well, maybe not every car, but a pusher fan can certainly become a crucial part of a car's cooling system when the other parts aren't ...
You have made the decision to ditch the mechanical cooling fan and switch to an electric fan, GREAT! Now you just need to mount it to the radiator. This is where you can get into trouble quickly. Many ...
Most vehicles, OE and custom, use electric cooling fans these days and for good reason. Electric fans save horsepower by reducing drag on the engine, increase thermal efficiency of the cooling system, ...