My point in making that post was to allow as how there is a REASON the compamies are installing lectric fans on light duty rides.. SO FAR we do NOT have a clue as to why they are doing that.. I THINK it is to somehow manipulate the milage TEST and glorify their milage in the window sticker..
FOR DAMN SURE it isn't because the lectric ones cool BETTER! Cool is just cool! No matter how it got there.
So what it comes down to is the factory ones are tested and KNOWN to work.. milage or no milage! But for anyone of us to go to the JR and pick one up? WE have no idea what we are doing..
I did give the example of the 1/2 and the 3/4 ton milage to show that the lectric fan ACTUALLY does NOT get more milage over time. Perhaps in the time it takes to get the government test for milage it does work... BUT in actual driving for tens of thousands of miles...NOPE! no milage gains.
No one has responded to my point that converting gasoline to lectric and then lectric to air movement costs more gasoline than simply using gasoline to move the air.. THIS IS A KNOWN FACT!
Big JIm

the density of you two is astounding.
so, when 3/4 tons and 1 tons have electric cooling fans, what then?
your gm trucks are definitely tuned different from each other. and you may or may not have a mpg improvement with the electric fans depending on use. you will not have a chance with a mech fan where an electric will provide improvement in the same given situation.
as to the recharge situation....and electric conversion losses..they pale in comparison to 5-12 pounds spinning on the engine..even fully disengaged...which is 10-20 percent lockup... a mech fan draws about the same power as a average e fan.
i can disconnect my battery and drive around all day long with my fans manually turned on high

....28 amps
my direct comparison with the 150 is the situation of extreme overkill by way of comparison to the needs of the ranger. and the 150 fan certainly will work on the ranger. with an investment of a tuner you can totally incorporate and control the fan with the factory ecm as well and tune around all of the other mods one wants to do. if one wants to do that.
the electric fan is the most efficient way to cool these types of machines. how can it not be? it only works when needed. uses less power then a mech fan when a mech fan is effectivly off...
going into power loss by electrical conversion ect is pathetic at this level of consumption, and its only due to preconceived notions that refuse to believe that it takes more then one hp to run a mechanical fan at nearly any point in its operation. why choose to ignore the difference in weight of the two objects that perform the same task.
what takes more energy to move 1000 feet. 1000 pounds or 6000 pounds?
what if a guy wants to retrofit a current electric fan from a stock ranger to his old ranger of the same powertrain lineup?
recharge the batteries

....set it up so it dont run when the engine is off and you wont have to worry about it
you show me a guy that cant cool his truck or car with e fans....and i will show you a guy that is not using the right setup.