Winter Radiator Blocker
#11
Re: Winter Radiator Blocker
Yup - I notice that sometimes even with the block. Sucks. Usually, it's because the engine temp drops below 161F on my scangauge.
#12
Re: Winter Radiator Blocker
This Thread is the same as a previous thread called Grill block I hope everyone reads both to get a beter way to hold heat in.
Has anyone just tried unpluging your radiator fan? Seems like around town you would reduce heat loss and on the highway the 60mph air would be enough to cool off the over temp.
Has anyone just tried unpluging your radiator fan? Seems like around town you would reduce heat loss and on the highway the 60mph air would be enough to cool off the over temp.
#14
Re: Winter Radiator Blocker
It would certainly be easy to do, but I'm not sure it's wise. As I understand it, the fan only comes on when the water temp is above 200F, or so. At that point, you WANT it to come on, with or without a grill block, no?
#15
Re: Winter Radiator Blocker
Let me start by saying I'm still researching this lack of heat problem and I'm just thinking out loud.With that said.
From what I understand there are two fans with two separate disconnect plugs.
One fan comes on at around 170F and the other is a high temp and comes on around 210F this is for stop & go traffic in the summer with the A/C on.
IN WINTER
The engine is cycling on /off only so we can get heat otherwise if your heat ***** are off the engine shuts off.
So Now the point is to have all the engine's heat loss to be coming in the car and not just blowing in the outside wind.
I don't want to burn out the fan by blocking it's air flow and having the fan running.
Have you ever taken air away from a fan ? it begins to labor and get hot quick.
From what I understand there are two fans with two separate disconnect plugs.
One fan comes on at around 170F and the other is a high temp and comes on around 210F this is for stop & go traffic in the summer with the A/C on.
IN WINTER
The engine is cycling on /off only so we can get heat otherwise if your heat ***** are off the engine shuts off.
So Now the point is to have all the engine's heat loss to be coming in the car and not just blowing in the outside wind.
I don't want to burn out the fan by blocking it's air flow and having the fan running.
Have you ever taken air away from a fan ? it begins to labor and get hot quick.
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