Hellrot said:Doomsdaya said:a1exander said:You are around the corner from Gizmo so get him to do it for you.
+1,000,000
Gizmo did a fan delete mod on my 328i a few weeks agoand as he says, the motor is quieter, better throttle response and if you do long distance driving like me, the engine doesnt feel lethargic when taking off from toll gates/ traffic lights/ stop signs...
How much was it more or less and how long did it take?
The electric fan u are referring to...would that be the aux fan?Doomsdaya said:Hellrot said:Doomsdaya said:a1exander said:You are around the corner from Gizmo so get him to do it for you.
+1,000,000
Gizmo did a fan delete mod on my 328i a few weeks agoand as he says, the motor is quieter, better throttle response and if you do long distance driving like me, the engine doesnt feel lethargic when taking off from toll gates/ traffic lights/ stop signs...
How much was it more or less and how long did it take?
Well I bought the following parts from bmw
318is 80/88° fan switch - part no: 61318376440 (+/- R450)
325i 80/88° thermostat - part no: 11531713040 (+/- R560)
Took Gizmo about 2/3 hours to get it done, during that time I was playing with his friendly dogs
With regards to difference between having a viscous and electric fan, no doubt viscous fan was pulling a lot of power from the motor, I can feel the difference when taking off from traffic lights and stop streets. The electric fan will only kick in when sitting in traffic or at a standstill and that too it will run for a few seconds and switch off, on the open road its off.
danieljames said:2c
Has anyone that's done this mod experienced a decrease in fuel consumption?(daily driven). Is so then forget the science behind it.....In the real world it translates to more power...or better a decrease in engine load. If not.....Useless mod I suppose
Gizmo said:You don't need 2 electric fans, the stock aux fan is all you need to cool the car.
Gizmo said:Viscous fans are needed for automatics which need a constant flow of air over the air cooled heat exchangers. It was easier/cheaper to make one part for all. On the E46 they got it right as the auto has viscous whereas the manual has electric. So why not take a newer tech to an older car?
Since BMW changed to water cooled transmission fluid the viscous is moot bar turbo applications where the intercooler will benefit from constant airflow.
danieljames said:The electric fan u are referring to...would that be the aux fan?Doomsdaya said:Hellrot said:Doomsdaya said:a1exander said:You are around the corner from Gizmo so get him to do it for you.
+1,000,000
Gizmo did a fan delete mod on my 328i a few weeks agoand as he says, the motor is quieter, better throttle response and if you do long distance driving like me, the engine doesnt feel lethargic when taking off from toll gates/ traffic lights/ stop signs...
How much was it more or less and how long did it take?
Well I bought the following parts from bmw
318is 80/88° fan switch - part no: 61318376440 (+/- R450)
325i 80/88° thermostat - part no: 11531713040 (+/- R560)
Took Gizmo about 2/3 hours to get it done, during that time I was playing with his friendly dogs
With regards to difference between having a viscous and electric fan, no doubt viscous fan was pulling a lot of power from the motor, I can feel the difference when taking off from traffic lights and stop streets. The electric fan will only kick in when sitting in traffic or at a standstill and that too it will run for a few seconds and switch off, on the open road its off.
Your link only strengthened our case, go read the 16 pages before you post a link like that. Its the same argument we having here, the difference being the USA experiences much higher temps than we do, as I stated earlier this mod is not for the hotter states unless you add an extra fan.Liquid Ice said:
Gizmo said:Viscous fans are needed for automatics which need a constant flow of air over the air cooled heat exchangers. It was easier/cheaper to make one part for all. On the E46 they got it right as the auto has viscous whereas the manual has electric. So why not take a newer tech to an older car?
Since BMW changed to water cooled transmission fluid the viscous is moot bar turbo applications where the intercooler will benefit from constant airflow.
Liquid Ice said:all that you effectively doing with the fan conversion, is converting from one form of energy to another, but ultimately, the energy factor (in joules) demanded from our source (the engine) in order to produce the same cooling factor from both types of fans will be exactly the same.
the electric fan will rely on the alternator which in turn relies on the engine to convert rotational force into electrical energy.
XCELIR8 said:I guys just a question.
Where could I have the vicus to electric fan mod done on my e30 318i in the cape?
I can do it myself however still want to know what fan to get.Nikhil said:XCELIR8 said:I guys just a question.
Where could I have the vicus to electric fan mod done on my e30 318i in the cape?
Diy im sure someone can document the procedure or walk you through it step by step :thumbs:
Doomsdaya said:danieljames said:The electric fan u are referring to...would that be the aux fan?Doomsdaya said:Hellrot said:Doomsdaya said:+1,000,000
Gizmo did a fan delete mod on my 328i a few weeks agoand as he says, the motor is quieter, better throttle response and if you do long distance driving like me, the engine doesnt feel lethargic when taking off from toll gates/ traffic lights/ stop signs...
How much was it more or less and how long did it take?
Well I bought the following parts from bmw
318is 80/88° fan switch - part no: 61318376440 (+/- R450)
325i 80/88° thermostat - part no: 11531713040 (+/- R560)
Took Gizmo about 2/3 hours to get it done, during that time I was playing with his friendly dogs
With regards to difference between having a viscous and electric fan, no doubt viscous fan was pulling a lot of power from the motor, I can feel the difference when taking off from traffic lights and stop streets. The electric fan will only kick in when sitting in traffic or at a standstill and that too it will run for a few seconds and switch off, on the open road its off.
Thats right, at the moment my car is running with the aux fan.
Reason why I opted for the mod, many years ago when there was a lot of e36 owners on the forum, many had issues with their viscous fans and one member had his imploding not once but twice, the fan blades took out his radiator, shroud and well everything it made contact with. After that he did a fan mod delete and all was well...