Troyer Efan and Pulleys Installed

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Old Dec 15, 2009 | 12:39 PM
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Troyer Efan and Pulleys Installed

First Impressions - I have only had these on since Sunday so I cannot make any statements regarding gas mileage etc... However upon installation I noticed the following:

1 - Noise levels are WAY DOWN. Without that stock clutch fan that truck seems much quieter.
2 - Throttle response is increased. Meaning when you step on the gas there is not as much lag as before.
3 - The engine bay looks nicer (Pics below and yes I know its dirty )

Those of you looking to do this, I would not make these your first mods. The shear cost of doing this and the minimal benefit I have seen so far do not make it very cost efficient. I am sure in the long run I will be happy, once I can realize some mileage gains.

Next on my list is gears and a gryphon.

Fans create lots of spacer and make things look nicer under the hood. Make sure you check your temp probes. In the picture you can see that mine backed out. I have since re-installed them but think I make need to use some RTV to hold them in place as the 3m tape might not hold up well here in the desert where summers are over 100 and winters are in the teens.



The Controllers were recommended to be mounted above the coolant reservoir tank.



The hardest part of everything was removing the pulleys. Luckily I had a tool that could be used to hold the pulley in place while I broke the nuts free. Also you need a harmonic balancer tool to pull the crank pulley.

Also note that impact tools were a big help, especially when putting on the new crank pulley. We thought we had it on all the way but when we started the truck it make this awfull noise. The bolt holding the pulley on was not tight enough.

 

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Old Dec 15, 2009 | 12:47 PM
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Great info, I would like to buy the Troyer e-fans soon.
 
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Old Dec 16, 2009 | 09:30 AM
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I installed the e-fans a few months ago. My 5.4L short wheel base has gotten a best of 18 MPG on the highway before the fans and got 21.5 after the fans on a highway trip to El Paso.

Most my driving in in a small town, around the property, or in an orchard so my gas milage usually sits in the 13 MPG range. The fans pulled this up to about 14 MPG.

My fans should pay for themselves in about 2 years in gas savings.
 
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Old Dec 16, 2009 | 04:28 PM
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Thanks for the write up about them. I purchased a set of the efans back when Troyer had the group buy but I haven't installed them yet because I really want the underdrive pulley set too. How long did it take you to install the fans and the pulley set ?
 
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Old Dec 17, 2009 | 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by truckncrew04
Thanks for the write up about them. I purchased a set of the efans back when Troyer had the group buy but I haven't installed them yet because I really want the underdrive pulley set too. How long did it take you to install the fans and the pulley set ?
Honestly if you have the right tools you should be able to do both in 3 to 4hrs. It took me and my buddy 6 because we ordered pizza and had to go get a harmonic balancer tool to remove the crank pulley.

Overall I am happy with everything. I just wanted to let others know a tuner will cost less and you will feel more of a difference. Order I would do things in would be. Exhaust, tuner, intake, fans, pulleys. If you are lifted the first thing should be gears.
 
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Old Dec 18, 2009 | 05:11 PM
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Order I would do things in would be. Exhaust, tuner, intake, fans, pulleys. If you are lifted the first thing should be gears.
That's exactly what I bought with Troyers stg 2 package. I have only installed the intake and stratagy tunes though. Custom tunes will arrive in 6-8wks and I still have to put on the e-fan, pulley's, and exhaust.
Thanks for this write-up with pics and tips. Mucho helpful for when I do my install. May try to install my e-fan and pulleys next week.
 
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Old Jan 14, 2010 | 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Brain_Mach1
I installed the e-fans a few months ago. My 5.4L short wheel base has gotten a best of 18 MPG on the highway before the fans and got 21.5 after the fans on a highway trip to El Paso.

Most my driving in in a small town, around the property, or in an orchard so my gas milage usually sits in the 13 MPG range. The fans pulled this up to about 14 MPG.

My fans should pay for themselves in about 2 years in gas savings.
You in Alamo? we need to get together, I want to see them
 
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Old Jan 18, 2010 | 01:13 AM
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Man, that's a neat install there. The kit for the fans, it fits right does it?

Temp wise, in the heat, how does it do versus with the belt drive fan set up?

Anyone else use these electric fans and get a mileage boost? If so, how much?

Sure got me interested!
 
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Old Jan 18, 2010 | 01:36 AM
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I have also done this mod and I'm extremely happy with the results as well and it really does clean up the engine bay I also installed a Saleen radiator when I installed the fans and everything together worked well and gave me some horsepower back that was being used by the accessories and big fan but like the OP said the biggest difference I felt was throttle response definitely not as much lag
 

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Old Jan 18, 2010 | 11:10 AM
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Nice work, looks like it cleans up the engine bay nice.
 
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Old Jan 18, 2010 | 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by brianbat420
You in Alamo? we need to get together, I want to see them
I live in Medina outside Bandera. I own the Apple Store (famous resteraunt & Bakery) out in the Hill Country.

If you take a nice drive out into the Hill Country, I will gladdy pop the hood. My truck has become a work truck so it is filthy and stratched.
 
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Old Jan 26, 2010 | 08:05 AM
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How do the fans attach? Do they bolt on?

Do the underdrive pulleys cause any change at idle?
This is the mod I want to do.
 

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Old Jan 26, 2010 | 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Muddauber
How do the fans attach? Do they bolt on?
It's a special hi-temp electric fan adhesive in a caulking gun tube.
It's called "E-Adhesive".
The fans will 'suck' temselves onto the rad anyway

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Do the underdrive pulleys cause any change at idle?
Yes - some. A tuner can correct for this, if you wanted to, or if you found the idle too low (lack of alt output, etc).

The kit for yer model year: ==> http://www.troyerperformance.com/cgi...talogno=528774

 

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Old Jan 26, 2010 | 09:44 AM
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The fans bolt on. There are hooks that attach to the top and bottom of the radiator.
 
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Old Jan 27, 2010 | 07:39 AM
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Thanks for the information. I plan on doing this mod. before long.
 
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