Originally Posted By: sprintman
Faster warm up with electric fans so less wear.
could offset by the small amount of load helping to warm the engine. coolant isn't flowing until the engine is warm, initial radiator temp makes little difference in the warm up cycle.
IMHO electric fans were added to vehicles for engineering reasons, not performance or efficiency reasons. a small electric fan can fit into areas that a mechanical fan can't. it also allows the use of multiple fans so cooling can be staged and the A/C system can have its own fan to make it function with cheaper/smaller parts.
the bottom line is that a properly working fan clutch adds very little load to the engine and mostly operates when at idle or when the engine is under load, during both situations the mpg gain is not really a concern.
Faster warm up with electric fans so less wear.
could offset by the small amount of load helping to warm the engine. coolant isn't flowing until the engine is warm, initial radiator temp makes little difference in the warm up cycle.
IMHO electric fans were added to vehicles for engineering reasons, not performance or efficiency reasons. a small electric fan can fit into areas that a mechanical fan can't. it also allows the use of multiple fans so cooling can be staged and the A/C system can have its own fan to make it function with cheaper/smaller parts.
the bottom line is that a properly working fan clutch adds very little load to the engine and mostly operates when at idle or when the engine is under load, during both situations the mpg gain is not really a concern.