Postby Hasbeen » 28 Jun 2019 23:17
I have 2, 16" fans in the 8, thermostatically controlled by the probe in the top radiator hose, one behind the radiator for engine cooling & one infront of the air conditioning condenser.
These work perfectly since fitted the new Haltech computer to control both ignition & mixture. It was always lean mixture at low revvs that caused overheating in the 4.6L Rover, it just took 4 years for us to learn that. I can now drive in stop start bumper to bumper traffic on 100F days in the comfort of my air conditioning, with a cool engine.
I had only one new problem. Although the engine cooling fan rarely ran in normal driving, after a stop say for petrol, the heat sink from the engine, would be enough to trigger both fans when wanting to start again. As the fans combined drew 35 amps, there was not enough capacity left to start the high compression 4.6L V8.
To over come this I fitted a cut out switch to isolate both fans. To avoid the possibility of some old goat turning the fans off, & not turning them on again, this is a spring loaded normally on, press to disconnect button. Other than fitting the air conditioning to the 7, this is the best thing have ever done.
Hasbeen