Thanks Don.I'm definitely seeing the electric fan scenarios as a huge snowball right now. It's making 405 hp and it's doing exacty that...melting down in traffic.BillOn Tue, Mar 5, 2019, 12:02 AM Donald Gallimore <dongallimore@xxxxxxx> wrote:--I think you are on the right track with the spacers and larger fan. Get that fan in the shroud. I race a 500HP engine with a fan shroud and seven blade factory fan with no issues.When I ran this car on the street with about 425HP and no shroud it would about melt down in traffic.And, do the test Gary suggested. I don't think you need to spend money on that radiator and electric fan stuff until you are really putting out the HP.Akron Don GallimoreOn Monday, March 4, 2019, 1:41:45 PM EST, Bill M <y1topbanana73@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:--Enzo,Thanks for the info.My issue seems to be airflow at idle, while driving down the road is fine. I do have a factory shroud but my current setup has the fan outside the shroud's mouth.I managed to locate a .75" longer fan clutch over the weekend to hopefully get the fan into the shroud. Also found a fan blade thats 1" larger in diameter that should fill the shroud better. Im hoping that these with a new aluminum 2 row radiator with 1" or 1.25" tubes will fix me up.Bill MOn Mon, Mar 4, 2019, 7:25 AM Enzo Cremasco <csmopars@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi Bill I may be a little late to the party
but here is the info I sent To David ;last year :
Hi David I have the identical Hemi set up in my car
it began life with an alum 3 row rad and (2) 10" plastic electric fans
it was warm and progressively got warmer 200-215 for a 25 mile ride on open roads
did some searching this winter '/ spring …. finally settled on a Glen Ray Radiator unit c/w metal shroud and a
Hayden flex as per Bob Schirmer's recommendation My temp now barely exceeds 180 (maybe 190 in traffic)
but all works to a tee and I now enjoy and trust driving the car again
hope this helps
Enzo
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On Thu, 2/28/19, Bill M <y1topbanana73@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Subject: Radiator/ Electric Fan / Controller Help
To: "62-65 Mopar List" <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, February 28, 2019, 8:20 AM
Even though I've always
stuck with stock style configurations when it comes to
anything to do my car, I'm tired of being scared of
sitting in traffic, and watching my temperature
rise.
I'm seriously thinking about getting an
aluminum radiator and electric fan combination (never used
one before). So far I'm leaning towards Champion
radiators (lifetime warranty), three core set up, and a 16
in single Spal puller fan, and harness w/controller. The
above package is $500 shipped.
But I'm a little concerned about their
harness and as it seems to have some light wiring
gauges.
https://www.championradiators.com/Single-Fan-Relay
https://www.championradiators.com/Thermostat-relay-kit-instruction
Not sure whether I should maybe use a
"Spal" harness and controller like
this...
https://www.jegs.com/p/SPAL/SPAL-Electric-Fan-Wiring-Harness-Kits/2861422/10002/-1
The other issue is that the above controllers
have a set temperature (185 on I believe). Should i use a
programmable setup like this instead if i want to tweak the
temp?
https://www.speedcooling.com/wiring-kits/
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks
Bill M
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