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  1. ken

    Engine fan in cold weather.

    I'm planning on swapping to a 330-180 thermostat and I found a 190 switch. I'd like to keep it in the 180 range. Even while off road in South Texas.
  2. ken

    Engine fan in cold weather.

    I will be swapping the engine for a GEP 6.5 this winter. The rad will be going to a local shop to be taken apart and cleaned. I'm thinking it might be clogged a bit.I've seen Pics of Humvee scoops in Iraq. I haven't made one yet. But I'm a machinist so fabing one like in the pics looks like it...
  3. ken

    Engine fan in cold weather.

    Thanks for the info. I'm planning on swapping to a 180 thermostat and possible a lower temp switch for the fan. Possibly a hood scoop. Right now the fan runs more than not. I was wondering at what point the outside temp would make a difference. Since it hardly ever gets cold here .
  4. ken

    Engine fan in cold weather.

    For the guys up north. When driving in cold weather "freezing or below" Does your engine cooling fan still come on every mile or so?
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