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For the guys up north. When driving in cold weather "freezing or below" Does your engine cooling fan still come on every mile or so?
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I've been in San Antone in January - those ice storms had me missing the preceding 110F in the shade summer. Houston's just a ways down the road.Thanks for the info. I'm planning on swapping to a 180 thermostat and possible a lower temp switch for the fan. Possibly a hood scoop. Right now the fan runs more than not. I was wondering at what point the outside temp would make a difference. Since it hardly ever gets cold here .
You'll want a high temp fan switch. I have a 200 degree switch and its annoying in 80-90 degree weather where the fan comes on every 5-10 minutes. I'm thinking of switching to the original 220 switch to stop the frequent fan usage.Thanks for the info. I'm planning on swapping to a 180 thermostat and possible a lower temp switch for the fan. Possibly a hood scoop. Right now the fan runs more than not. I was wondering at what point the outside temp would make a difference. Since it hardly ever gets cold here .
My switch turns the fan on at 200If the factory system is up to spec,.... system works fine cold or hot.
There is only one factory temp switch.
Scoops will help if your moving up to speed, but not needed.
Out here in the desert 110 F...my old 6.2 fan hardly comes on unless I'm going faster than 55.
May be time for a new temp gauge.My switch turns the fan on at 200
I verified the tempt with 2 other brand new gauges and measured the block temp manually as well.May be time for a new temp gauge.