MorePower7701
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I might have a problem with my fan clutch and wondered what type would be best. Most of the auto parts stores offer a standard or heavy duty cooling fan clutch. Which one does best at lower RPMs? 

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HI!... Go with a electric fan. You will free up some H.P/TQ and get about 2MPG better gas mileage. I did.![]()
If the fan clutch is working properly, there is no advantage to an e-fan, only disadvantages:
1) Less reliable
2) Less cooling capacity
HI!... Actually thats where your wrong. You get more cooling with the electric fan. Most properly designed electric fan kits with out flow the stock clutch fan at it's max rpm. But the electric fan will give you it's max CFM all the time not at certain RPMS like the clutch fan will. I've had plenty of mechanical and clutch style fans fail over the years. Never had a electric one fail me yet. The 4X4 guys like electrical due to they can over ride it and turn it off when going through water crossings and deep mud. Where a clutch fan would get destroyed. Also the electric fan can be used to cool the vehicle down when the engine is not running, unlike that of a mechanical/clutch fan. You will also free up H.P/TQ, and get better MPG with a electrical. I've been running the same two DERALE electric fans now on my F-150 for over 10 years. No issues. Even the auto makers know the benefits of the electric fan. Most now run them.
HI!... Actually thats where your wrong. You get more cooling with the electric fan. Most properly designed electric fan kits with out flow the stock clutch fan at it's max rpm. But the electric fan will give you it's max CFM all the time not at certain RPMS like the clutch fan will. I've had plenty of mechanical and clutch style fans fail over the years. Never had a electric one fail me yet. The 4X4 guys like electrical due to they can over ride it and turn it off when going through water crossings and deep mud. Where a clutch fan would get destroyed. Also the electric fan can be used to cool the vehicle down when the engine is not running, unlike that of a mechanical/clutch fan. You will also free up H.P/TQ, and get better MPG with a electrical. I've been running the same two DERALE electric fans now on my F-150 for over 10 years. No issues. Even the auto makers know the benefits of the electric fan. Most now run them.
You need to do a little research!! You will notice that cars that are designed to use an e-fan (front wheel drive, transverse engines) have a much larger capacity radiator, to compensate for the reduced cooling capacity of the e-fan. So, putting an e-fan on a vehicle designed with a mechanical fan will cause cooling problems, and AC performance problems......
HI!... Ah BOB your wrong once again. I've already proved my point over and over again ...
The reason manufacturers started using clutch type fans was to free up H.P. Also they started using serpentine belts to have the same effect. Electric fans are worthless. especially where I live when it gets very cold and the fan blades shatter and the engine takes far longer to warm up. The manufacturers know what they are doing when it comes to reliability and performance. Leave it alone. And if you want to argue with me let me ask you something H.P. Freak, how many years experience as a mechanic do you have? All that stuff you did to your truck is WORTHLESS!
And you miss spelled ONTARIO!
priceless...
in this instance, bob is right. e-fans are less reliable and reduce cooling capacity. so much so, that mid 90's chevy pickups came with a mechanical fan UPGRADE with their towing package.
the fan clutch has the exact same function as the e-fans relays, to switch the fan "off" when cooling is not needed (such as driving down the highway unloaded). thus, no MPG gains. furthermore e-fans must draw their energy from the extremely inefficient alternator, making it nearly impossible for an e-fan to be more efficient.