people with e-fans..are you satisfied
Does anybody have any idea what the different kits draw for amps? I did hear that the FAL kit was one of the lowest draws @28 amps. It's to bad the price has jumped up a lot. Think we can blame the gas companies for making the price jump due to the potential of fuel savings? Seems like anything that does work to save fuel has gone up in price.
Where did u guys get ur FAL kit... looking for the best price.. ima be doin alot of googling.. let me kno.. i was gunna go with troyer bc i like them but i dont have the money if something fails... so it looks like FAL.. thanks
Originally Posted by luckythirteen13
install looks great. did you get my pm?
as far as the generator issues goes, i have read that many aftermarket efan kits have "trap doors" so that air can get through the radiator and by pass the fan when driving at speed but when at slow speeds or when the fan is on, the little flaps shut. or you could just try eliminating some of the shroud so it doesnt cover the entire radiator.
as far as the generator issues goes, i have read that many aftermarket efan kits have "trap doors" so that air can get through the radiator and by pass the fan when driving at speed but when at slow speeds or when the fan is on, the little flaps shut. or you could just try eliminating some of the shroud so it doesnt cover the entire radiator.
Originally Posted by Wang13256
Where did u guys get ur FAL kit... looking for the best price.. ima be doin alot of googling.. let me kno.. i was gunna go with troyer bc i like them but i dont have the money if something fails... so it looks like FAL.. thanks
QUESTION FOR ALL
How often do your fans runs and under what conditions? I was reading this and makes me wonder if your not in high heat city conditions or don't tow a lot that these dual fans are way overkill. "An electric radiator fan can offer better cooling and more HP due to the removal of the parasitic drag of the stock crank-driven fan. I chose the Flex-a-Lite unit to the right (part # 270). This $400 unit is specifically designed for the F150. It has a variable-speed fan control (60-100%) and pumps out a maximum of 5500 CFM (much more than the 3,500-3,700 provided by the Ford-based kits). Additionally, by having two fans, as opposed to the single fan in the Ford-based kits, the truck can still run in very hot weather if one of the fans goes out. Not a really big deal, as the fans only come on in stop-and-go traffic on hot days." I'm running a 2800cfm on my modded 5.0 and the fans hardly ever come on and when it does the shut off within 5 minutes and I'm running underdrive pulleys on it as well. I have seen some single 16" fans Model 180 rated @3300cfm and some smaller dual fans Model 295 rated @ 4600cfm. Just looking for some feedback as I think Flex-a-lite has the best designed fans (as far as not damaging the radiator) but I don't feel like dishing out over $500 for a model 270 which seem to be overkill anyways for myself.
How often do your fans runs and under what conditions? I was reading this and makes me wonder if your not in high heat city conditions or don't tow a lot that these dual fans are way overkill. "An electric radiator fan can offer better cooling and more HP due to the removal of the parasitic drag of the stock crank-driven fan. I chose the Flex-a-Lite unit to the right (part # 270). This $400 unit is specifically designed for the F150. It has a variable-speed fan control (60-100%) and pumps out a maximum of 5500 CFM (much more than the 3,500-3,700 provided by the Ford-based kits). Additionally, by having two fans, as opposed to the single fan in the Ford-based kits, the truck can still run in very hot weather if one of the fans goes out. Not a really big deal, as the fans only come on in stop-and-go traffic on hot days." I'm running a 2800cfm on my modded 5.0 and the fans hardly ever come on and when it does the shut off within 5 minutes and I'm running underdrive pulleys on it as well. I have seen some single 16" fans Model 180 rated @3300cfm and some smaller dual fans Model 295 rated @ 4600cfm. Just looking for some feedback as I think Flex-a-lite has the best designed fans (as far as not damaging the radiator) but I don't feel like dishing out over $500 for a model 270 which seem to be overkill anyways for myself.
Originally Posted by Josiah
How hot were you running Jordan? I offroad often, I've had NUMEROUS issues (not sure if I've said it in this thread) out at Pismo. The vibrations out there cause the mounting method to fail all the time. I would overheat, the fans would go out, I keep warping my exhaust manifold due to overheating and it causes very loud exhaust ticks, VERY ANNOYING.
I had problems with the steel rod inserts, they wore a small home in my rad. But the nylon ones were fine for me.
The temp gauge would go right up to the red zone, so I'd back off and crawl until the temps dropped.
Originally Posted by lenore
The flaps sound good, but I am also going to put a diode across the motor so that if it freewheels backwards the currant will shunt to ground. I will post how this works. I have seen the flaps on a lot of shrouds for the air passage, I can add those no problem as I designed the hardware on the shroud so that the whole thing comes out in less than 5 minutes. The Lincoln fan only draws 15 amps at 3500 cfm. I believe that is really low, and the soft start controller eliminates any spikes in currant through the system.
My $169 kit rocks bigtime so far.
Originally Posted by Jordan not Mike
My Expy was a street truck, it never went off-road.
I had problems with the steel rod inserts, they wore a small home in my rad. But the nylon ones were fine for me.
The temp gauge would go right up to the red zone, so I'd back off and crawl until the temps dropped.
I had problems with the steel rod inserts, they wore a small home in my rad. But the nylon ones were fine for me.
The temp gauge would go right up to the red zone, so I'd back off and crawl until the temps dropped.
What DC Control part number did you use? I've got my Flex-a-lite 270 kit on the way. I am debating on whether I should use FAL's controller that comes with the kit or go right with the DC Control from the get go.
Also. What is the difference with the Flex-a-lite controller and the DC Control?
Also. What is the difference with the Flex-a-lite controller and the DC Control?
I used the FK35 controller. It soft starts the fan and does have AC input. I have not heard of anybody having a problem with the DC controller, that is why I went with them. It comes with a temp probe and all necessary wiring.
Originally Posted by ScottFF00
Thanx. I'll let you know how it turns out. I've got the FAL 270 kit and DC Control FK35 ordered.
I'm going to be (hopefully) doing mine next week when the fans get here.
BTW, to the people who got a DC Controller, did you get a conformation/shipping e-mail? It's been a day and I still haven't gotten anything
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BTW, to the people who got a DC Controller, did you get a conformation/shipping e-mail? It's been a day and I still haven't gotten anything

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Please note when ordering that we have at this time more orders than we anticipated and so the lead time at this point is ten business days
Last edited by ELVATO; Feb 23, 2008 at 12:36 PM.
Originally Posted by ELVATO
I'm going to be (hopefully) doing mine next week when the fans get here.
BTW, to the people who got a DC Controller, did you get a conformation/shipping e-mail? It's been a day and I still haven't gotten anything
Never mind, just noticed this:
BTW, to the people who got a DC Controller, did you get a conformation/shipping e-mail? It's been a day and I still haven't gotten anything

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