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Coolant fan speed???
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 8215" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I really think they have gone the wrong way with using hydraulic blowers. I would use a thermo fan hooked up to a PWM controller to lower speed if its a concern. A thermo fan is a darn site cheaper to replace than a hydraulic motor. I agree with Fishfiles, more hoses/fittings and sensors are just asking for trouble.</p><p>Cars have worked great for years with a simple thermo fan and a temperature switch, You won't hear the fan over the noise of the engine any way.</p><p>The old saying KISS comes to mind here, *keep it simple stupid*.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 8215, member: 82"] I really think they have gone the wrong way with using hydraulic blowers. I would use a thermo fan hooked up to a PWM controller to lower speed if its a concern. A thermo fan is a darn site cheaper to replace than a hydraulic motor. I agree with Fishfiles, more hoses/fittings and sensors are just asking for trouble. Cars have worked great for years with a simple thermo fan and a temperature switch, You won't hear the fan over the noise of the engine any way. The old saying KISS comes to mind here, *keep it simple stupid*. [/QUOTE]
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