The ultimate fan seems to be elecitric but a thermostatic fan clutch seems to be the best combination of efficiency and simplicity. Is there a fan clutch that you can actually adjust the temperature or rpm that it kicks in at? I have found that there seems to be a standard that kicks in at around 170 degrees and rotates up to 75% or 80% of engine rpm. The heavy duty models rotate closer to engine speed and kick in at a lower temperature. It would seem that if you could adjust the temperature, rpm kick in, and % of engine RPM, you could come near the efficiency of electric with a much more simple install.
Thoughts??ASMART
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