View Poll Results: Have you had overheating problems with a 3.0/auto and electric fan?
Yes, overheated with Taurus electric fan ALL the time



0
0%
Yes, overheated with another e-fan ALL the time



0
0%
Yes, overheated with Taurus fan but only on hills



0
0%
Yes, overheated with another e-fan but only on hills



2
11.11%
Yes, but once I fixed my cooling system it worked fine



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0%
No, never had any overheating problems (I have/had a 3.0/auto drivetrain)



4
22.22%
What are you talking about?!



12
66.67%
Voters: 18. You may not vote on this poll
Theory- 3.0/autos will overheat with an electric fan...
#22
Originally Posted by Marc P
I wonder if gear ratio/tire size makes a difference? I have 33x10.5's with 4.88 gears.
I know its a streach, but maybe with a lower gear ratio and bigger tires it makes the engine bog down??
I know its a streach, but maybe with a lower gear ratio and bigger tires it makes the engine bog down??
#25
Mechanical fans are almost always better. The only advantage of an e-fan is that you save a couple HP and you can have a little extra air at idle. But once you get up to speed, you fan is basically freewheeling so it doesn't really matter. A mechanical fan really needs a shroud, too. !!
#26
Mechanical fans are almost always better. The only advantage of an e-fan is that you save a couple HP and you can have a little extra air at idle. But once you get up to speed, you fan is basically freewheeling so it doesn't really matter. A mechanical fan really needs a shroud, too. !!
I have 4.88's 31's, and the auto 3.0.
Frank
#27
I've got an FAL Toyota 4X4 fan brand new for sale. Never been installed. PM me with an offer if you're interested.
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It's now the "Mastacox E-fan myth"

