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Auxilery Fan

Right Engine is prtty much ready to go back in this week, im just tidying up the last of the engine bay, But just wondering, When I deleted my Aircon and and removed the ac rad etc I left the Aux fan in place, is it worth removing or can I wiring this up for extra cooling for the rad?? not that I should need it.

 

What do you guys think or had anyone else had probs caused by removing this??

 

Cheers Craig

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It cuts in at around 104c as Emergency cooling, but If it ever gets this hot then you have a serious cooling problem and the car is already at risk of headgasket failure or worse.

 

I have removed mine, but you must have an accurate aftermarket temp gauge that will warn you of overheating issues before they get that bad, preferably with a visual and audible warning feature. Removing it does improve flow to the Main radiator and engine bay.

Edited by Yowser

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Think ill keep in it then, just incase

 

Thanks for the info guys

 

Craig

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