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michaelovitch 09-12-2011 05:38 AM

Electric radiator fan conversion
 
Hi !

I would like to use an electric fan for the radiator and remove the mechanical one.

I would save some hp

i thought to a volvo 850 fan and shroud.

could you help me telling me what parts do i need to harvest ?


i know there are relay and sensors but i'm not familiar with this advanced technology (hey, i have a D24..)

thanks guys !

ian2000t 09-12-2011 05:52 AM

This is something I've thought about doing but didn't know if there would be much gain. The viscous fan really does howl like hell though, especially at higher revs!

IceV_760 09-12-2011 05:57 AM

If i remember correctly 850 had dual-speed fan, and you had to do some fab to wires coming from fan,
since there was relays and so on on fan itself. Once again, i dont copy if it was on 850 fan.

But what you need, is temp-sensor, either with one or two different "switch-points".
An relay, fuseholder, some wire of course, and connectors. And fan.

On this PC which is on loan sicne mine is broken, sint any kind of drawing program, so i cant draw you an
electric schedule how to connect, so sorry for that.

michaelovitch 09-13-2011 12:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ian2000t (Post 4773)
This is something I've thought about doing but didn't know if there would be much gain. The viscous fan really does howl like hell though, especially at higher revs!



As i understood you can avoid to lost several hp and make a lot of less noise like you said at high rpm.
all efficient cars have those goodies nowadays to avoid wasted hp like the electric water pump or regulated volume oil pump.
But often it's quite ridiculous because they have an AC system....

michaelovitch 09-13-2011 12:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IceV_760 (Post 4774)
If i remember correctly 850 had dual-speed fan, and you had to do some fab to wires coming from fan,
since there was relays and so on on fan itself. Once again, i dont copy if it was on 850 fan.

But what you need, is temp-sensor, either with one or two different "switch-points".
An relay, fuseholder, some wire of course, and connectors. And fan.

On this PC which is on loan sicne mine is broken, sint any kind of drawing program, so i cant draw you an
electric schedule how to connect, so sorry for that.

Ok
Thank you
i will try to watch directly on a car how the entire system works and all the things i have to remove

ian2000t 09-16-2011 07:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by michaelovitch (Post 4782)
As i understood you can avoid to lost several hp and make a lot of less noise like you said at high rpm.
all efficient cars have those goodies nowadays to avoid wasted hp like the electric water pump or regulated volume oil pump.
But often it's quite ridiculous because they have an AC system....

One thing to consider though (more so if you do a lot of town driving) - your intercooler will heat up less if you have a crank driven fan as it is constantly pulling cool air through it.

michaelovitch 09-16-2011 09:29 AM

Yep
that's true and not stupid at all.

Now i'm installing a d24 NA prior to finish the tic .
so the airflow is not a problem.

anyway i prefer not to lost hp with a fan for the NA because there are not a lot yet...

and i want to speed up the warming up (with an oil cooler ) and the electric fan wich do not constantly cool down the engine bay particularly in winter.

Thanks for this useful comment:)

michaelovitch 09-26-2011 12:17 PM

i've bought them for 50 € to a dude wich scrap 850 and v70 for parts.

i think i have to find a thermoswitch now no ?
and to make a T on the coolant hose ?

correct ?




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m-reg 10-07-2011 02:10 PM

hi you can try top hose from ford escort zetec from 1990`s has built in switch , just need to cut the hose and sleeve in the part with the switch . I think fan uses 30 amp fuse happy wiring

piper109 10-07-2011 04:09 PM

Michaelovitch,

You may want to look at this product.

http://www.x-eng.co.uk/X-Fan.asp

I use it with a two speed Volvo fan and relay from a 92 745 turbo. I have is set so that the low speed runs with the a/c otherwise the temperature switch turns on the low or high fan speed based on coolant temp. The instructions say to put it in the lower radiator hose.
There are other ways to do it but this is clean and tried and tested. I have it on a 300tdi but I'm also going to put it on my D24T converted from gas and get rid of the viscous clutch and fan.

Bon chance, Steve
PS I appreciate your postings on the Bosch VE pump etc on Scribd. Really good stuff.


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