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I didn't say it wasn't worth the swap. I simply said that electric fans take power from the engine when they're on. There's no such thing as free energy.
There are 2 ways an electric fan can be more efficient than a mechanical one:
1. It's not running all the time
2. It's a different fan with different blades that MAY be more efficient at moving air than the mechanical one.
Given two exact same fan blades and spin them at the exact same speed, one driven directly by a belt and the other driven electrically, they're both gonna use the same exact amount of energy.
The drag caused by the alternator is not constant. With no electrical accessories turned on, it creates very little drag on the engine. Every time you turn something electric on, it creates more drag and takes more power from the engine. By using the law of conservation of energy, the additional drag caused by the fans is going to be the exact same amount of drag caused by a mechanical fan (provided they're the same fan blade, as I said above). As soon as the fans turn off, that additional drag is gone and you are being more efficient than a mechanical fan.
I think we are talking out of the same book, just different pages...

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