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Originally Posted by djmtsu
Yes and no. At highway speeds, the air coming though the rad might be faster and have more volume than what the fan can achieve. What this does is stall the air around the fan, almost like creating a wind blocker, instead of flow.
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If you have a good functioning controller, this shouldn't be an issue, especially without a shroud. (@ interstate speeds)
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Originally Posted by djmtsu
Now, if I set the fan 'on' temp higher, the normal airflow at highway speed should keep the fan from turning on, thus freewheeling and NOT hampering air flow.
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That's what I meant
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Originally Posted by djmtsu
I'm going to up the temp at which is comes on and see what happens. Right now it is set to come on at 180, which is too low.
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Yeah, at least 190. . Hell, your thermostat is probably just starting to open.