Hey all.
I have took my nose off my tiger, first real time and noticed the fan is 50% the size of the rad.
Is this ok.
Jason
did the picture have to be actual size?
Hi there. Size-wise, it looks fine.
Difficult to actually make out from your pic, despite it's size, but is it fitted the right way round?
It may well be wired up to rotate such as to make it blow through the rad but the curvature of the blades looks wrong.
It looks like a "pull through" fan that would normally be fitted behind the rad.
It may not be very efficient.
Sorry about the size of the picture, I did it straight off my phone so was unable to scale down.
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Originally posted by SPYDER
Hi there. Size-wise, it looks fine.
Difficult to actually make out from your pic, despite it's size, but is it fitted the right way round?
It may well be wired up to rotate such as to make it blow through the rad but the curvature of the blades looks wrong.
It looks like a "pull through" fan that would normally be fitted behind the rad.
It may not be very efficient.
Does the car overheat?
If not then I'd say it's working fine.
If it does then fan push/pull orientation size need to be considered.
My experience with fans suggests they'ye usually positioned behind the radiator and designed to pull cold air through the radiator from outside
the car. This leaves the radiator exposed to maximum airflow when the car's moving.
[Edited on 22/6/17 by nick205]
Other than being offset to the left its full height so not sure how you would get a bigger one. If you can find a rectangular fan to match your rad then go for it
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Originally posted by peter030371
Other than being offset to the left its full height so not sure how you would get a bigger one. If you can find a rectangular fan to match your rad then go for it
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Originally posted by Huttojb
How can I tell if the fan is fitted incorrectly. When I powered it I could feel the air going through the rad so not sure!!
Jason.
Thanks Spyder
I'll take another picture (Better scale) to show the fans in a better angle.
The car does get warm, when standing still, so I wonder if this is the reason?
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Originally posted by Huttojb
The car does get warm, when standing still, so I wonder if this is the reason?