Hi all ,viscous fan over driving causing fan belt to slip,does any one know the best electric fan conversion option don't mind a DIY job.
Regards tonyg911.
Fan belt slipping viscous fan suspect.
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Re: Fan belt slipping viscous fan suspect.
Early mr2 twin fans fit quite well, Ian65 has them. viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2174&start=70
Ive got a kenlowe and its been great, also add a manual overide switch
Ive got a kenlowe and its been great, also add a manual overide switch
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Re: Fan belt slipping viscous fan suspect.
As Keith said. The old MR2 fans are supposed to be quite an easy swap over.
Here's the topic on how to install them: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=74
I have also got myself a 16" single speed Kenlowe from Demon Tweeks, but won't be installing it until after my MOT at the end of the month
. Look like a good unit though.
I also got one of these units to control the fan from Demon Tweeks.
http://www.daviescraig.com.au/Controlle ... tails.aspx
I think it cost 48 British Pound coins. Nice LED display of the current temp and set temp
The temperature sensor slots into your radiator fins so there is no intrusion on the radiator hoses which I like the idea of 
I wont be able to comment on how they perform for about a month or so, hopefully!
Let us know what you decide to go with though aye!
Here's the topic on how to install them: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=74
I have also got myself a 16" single speed Kenlowe from Demon Tweeks, but won't be installing it until after my MOT at the end of the month
I also got one of these units to control the fan from Demon Tweeks.
http://www.daviescraig.com.au/Controlle ... tails.aspx
I think it cost 48 British Pound coins. Nice LED display of the current temp and set temp
I wont be able to comment on how they perform for about a month or so, hopefully!
Let us know what you decide to go with though aye!
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Re: Fan belt slipping viscous fan suspect.
these are decent fan controllers....
http://www.carbuildersolutions.com/uk/a ... thermostat
and you need a 16" fan ideally
The MR2 fans are good but require either 2 controllers or a controller that will run 2 fans......on a N/A car, I'd go for a Kenlowe type setup..... nice, simple and light.
http://www.carbuildersolutions.com/uk/a ... thermostat
and you need a 16" fan ideally
The MR2 fans are good but require either 2 controllers or a controller that will run 2 fans......on a N/A car, I'd go for a Kenlowe type setup..... nice, simple and light.
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Re: Fan belt slipping viscous fan suspect.
Many thanks,you have helped me make my mind up will go with 16" Kenlowe type set up with controller.ian65 wrote:these are decent fan controllers....
http://www.carbuildersolutions.com/uk/a ... thermostat
and you need a 16" fan ideally
The MR2 fans are good but require either 2 controllers or a controller that will run 2 fans......on a N/A car, I'd go for a Kenlowe type setup..... nice, simple and light.
Regards tonyg911
Re: Fan belt slipping viscous fan suspect.
Thanks myatt72,i think I will go with your recommendation thanks for speedy reply.myatt1972 wrote:Early mr2 twin fans fit quite well, Ian65 has them. viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2174&start=70
Ive got a kenlowe and its been great, also add a manual overide switch
tonyg911
Re: Fan belt slipping viscous fan suspect.
Many thanks,you have been a great help that looks a good controller will go 16" kenlowe fan type.Cheers tonyg911Hobbawobba wrote:As Keith said. The old MR2 fans are supposed to be quite an easy swap over.
Here's the topic on how to install them: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=74
I have also got myself a 16" single speed Kenlowe from Demon Tweeks, but won't be installing it until after my MOT at the end of the month. Look like a good unit though.
I also got one of these units to control the fan from Demon Tweeks.
http://www.daviescraig.com.au/Controlle ... tails.aspx
I think it cost 48 British Pound coins. Nice LED display of the current temp and set tempThe temperature sensor slots into your radiator fins so there is no intrusion on the radiator hoses which I like the idea of
I wont be able to comment on how they perform for about a month or so, hopefully!
Let us know what you decide to go with though aye!
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Re: Fan belt slipping viscous fan suspect.
Is your car a Series 3? I think the 16" Kenlowe fan will probably only fit on the deeper late-model radiator. I have a 14" on my Series 3 and there's definitely room for an extra two inches... lol
Ask the missus why that matters. With that said, the 14" has been perfectly adequate for cooling. The Kenlowe system is an excellent buy, well worth the money with literally everything you need for the conversion
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Re: Fan belt slipping viscous fan suspect.
Good shout, Nik. From his intro thread, its an '85. So the Mrs should be happyLucky wrote:Is your car a Series 3? I think the 16" Kenlowe fan will probably only fit on the deeper late-model radiator.
Keith, how do you add a manual override switch? I assume its pretty easy.. But I haven't looked into it at all haha
Re: Fan belt slipping viscous fan suspect.
Lucky, many thanks for info,good to know the smaller fan keeps thing cool under the bonnet.Lucky wrote:Is your car a Series 3? I think the 16" Kenlowe fan will probably only fit on the deeper late-model radiator. I have a 14" on my Series 3 and there's definitely room for an extra two inches... lolAsk the missus why that matters. With that said, the 14" has been perfectly adequate for cooling. The Kenlowe system is an excellent buy, well worth the money with literally everything you need for the conversion
Cheers tonyg911
