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Upgrading radiator fans

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Hi, has anyone fitted upgraded radiator fans and motors to their van?

They're very noisy and probably not that efficient, so I wondered had anyone fitted more fans, or brushless fans etc?
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Thanks mate. I guess the concensus is keep the original fans. I wonder about upgrading the motors to brushess though. They came on during the Syncro weekend and I nearly sh@t myself...
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Winchweight wrote:Thanks mate. I guess the concensus is keep the original fans. I wonder about upgrading the motors to brushess though. They came on during the Syncro weekend and I nearly sh@t myself...


This made me laugh!! In light of all my rattles, bangs, squeaks and thunks of mendipidy 14, the radiator fan is a very reasurring sound that the cooling system is working....
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Winchweight wrote: They came on during the Syncro weekend and I nearly sh@t myself...

You've heard the saying " when the "pooh" hits the fan " that could have been messy for you all :wink:
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If you check my 'Rad fan replaced' discussion from a few weeks ago you will see one option. I see it as an upgrade. Purists disagree. It was a fiddly job, not recommended without a workshop.
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It was the first time I'd heard them. Thought the old steam engine was giving up the ghost!
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Ralf85 wrote:I see it as an upgrade. Purists disagree.
TBF, the disagreement wasn't on the grounds of "purity" or "originality". And, yes, a working fan is an upgrade to a knackered one...
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I fitted a Kenlowe on my Marlin kitcar when I built it in 1981, it still runs as well now as it did then. That was to replace a mechanical fan though, I'm perfectly happy to stick with the VW one on the T25.
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