STD Tuning Engine Delete clutch fan?

Delete clutch fan?

Delete clutch fan?

 
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BoostedW124
TA 0301

59
02-13-2017, 07:44 AM #1
I'm doing away with the belt driven cooling fan to replace with electric.  My question is do I still need to run the pulley to spin the waterpump or is it driven internally?
BoostedW124
02-13-2017, 07:44 AM #1

I'm doing away with the belt driven cooling fan to replace with electric.  My question is do I still need to run the pulley to spin the waterpump or is it driven internally?

Hario'
C300TD Wagon (W202)

894
02-13-2017, 07:47 AM #2
Yep...




Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]
Hario'
02-13-2017, 07:47 AM #2

Yep...





Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]

AlanMcR
mind - blown

400
02-13-2017, 02:36 PM #3
Yep... you still need to run the waterpump from the belt, also the alternator.

I experimented for a while with electric fans. Eventually I switched back to the fluid clutch operated fan.
AlanMcR
02-13-2017, 02:36 PM #3

Yep... you still need to run the waterpump from the belt, also the alternator.

I experimented for a while with electric fans. Eventually I switched back to the fluid clutch operated fan.

baldur
Fast

509
02-14-2017, 06:27 AM #4
You can also run an electric water pump.

Baldur Gislason

baldur
02-14-2017, 06:27 AM #4

You can also run an electric water pump.


Baldur Gislason

charlysays
GTA2056V

96
02-14-2017, 06:56 AM #5
The viscous fan on the OM605/606 does the bulk of the cooling. You'll need a very decent electric fan to match it. Also the viscous fan is pretty reliable- even when the clutch is worn it still cools fairly well.
charlysays
02-14-2017, 06:56 AM #5

The viscous fan on the OM605/606 does the bulk of the cooling. You'll need a very decent electric fan to match it. Also the viscous fan is pretty reliable- even when the clutch is worn it still cools fairly well.

BoostedW124
TA 0301

59
02-14-2017, 09:55 PM #6
Ok Thanks. I'll try an electric fan in place of the viscous and put the 2 factory ones on the other side of the radiator. Must help getting rid of the ac condenser blocking the radiator. I would guess that disrupts efficiency quite a it.
BoostedW124
02-14-2017, 09:55 PM #6

Ok Thanks. I'll try an electric fan in place of the viscous and put the 2 factory ones on the other side of the radiator. Must help getting rid of the ac condenser blocking the radiator. I would guess that disrupts efficiency quite a it.

BoostedW124
TA 0301

59
02-14-2017, 09:56 PM #7
Quite a bit*
BoostedW124
02-14-2017, 09:56 PM #7

Quite a bit*

Hario'
C300TD Wagon (W202)

894
02-17-2017, 01:15 PM #8
IT does, but we all fit a 2" core intercooler which does more blocking..




Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]
Hario'
02-17-2017, 01:15 PM #8

IT does, but we all fit a 2" core intercooler which does more blocking..





Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]

zeeman
Holset

444
02-17-2017, 02:30 PM #9
(02-17-2017, 01:15 PM)Hario IT does, but we all fit a 2" core intercooler which does more blocking..

I guess the question would be is why you are eliminating the factory fan. Do you have a cooling issue. The factory fan and shroud should be more than enough to cool.
zeeman
02-17-2017, 02:30 PM #9

(02-17-2017, 01:15 PM)Hario IT does, but we all fit a 2" core intercooler which does more blocking..

I guess the question would be is why you are eliminating the factory fan. Do you have a cooling issue. The factory fan and shroud should be more than enough to cool.

BoostedW124
TA 0301

59
02-20-2017, 10:14 PM #10
Reason being is I'm swapping the 606 into a 190e and the fitment is tight. I hope the e fan will be adequate. ..
BoostedW124
02-20-2017, 10:14 PM #10

Reason being is I'm swapping the 606 into a 190e and the fitment is tight. I hope the e fan will be adequate. ..

Hario'
C300TD Wagon (W202)

894
02-21-2017, 03:29 PM #11
(02-20-2017, 10:14 PM)BoostedW124 Reason being is I'm swapping the 606 into a 190e and the fitment is tight. I hope the e fan will be adequate. ..

190 2.6 radiator has a pair of PACET or SPAL fans which are 2" thick, which is what most use for 606 into 190, along with 2.6 rad, though which I think would be too small IMHO




Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]
Hario'
02-21-2017, 03:29 PM #11

(02-20-2017, 10:14 PM)BoostedW124 Reason being is I'm swapping the 606 into a 190e and the fitment is tight. I hope the e fan will be adequate. ..

190 2.6 radiator has a pair of PACET or SPAL fans which are 2" thick, which is what most use for 606 into 190, along with 2.6 rad, though which I think would be too small IMHO





Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]

hooblah
Holset

401
02-21-2017, 04:59 PM #12
Actually, 2.6 rad seems like the perfect size but I'm finding it too tall (for my setup at least). Where did you hear that it wasn't adequate?
This post was last modified: 02-21-2017, 04:59 PM by hooblah.
hooblah
02-21-2017, 04:59 PM #12

Actually, 2.6 rad seems like the perfect size but I'm finding it too tall (for my setup at least). Where did you hear that it wasn't adequate?

 
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