<VV> Electric cooling fan results
FrankCB at aol.com
FrankCB at aol.com
Tue Jul 31 15:18:08 EDT 2007
Gee Tony, maybe we should ask Tom Keosababian just what sort of FAN he used
for cooling during his 157 mph (on gasoline) and 170 mph (on propane) runs at
Bonneville. According to Car Life magazine, he also drove the gasoline
powered car to work which would imply it stayed cool enough at more "normal"
speeds. He must have been putting out well over 300 HP for these runs. I'd say
he had a LOT more waste heat to get rid of than the 95 hp car driven at 40 to
60 mph!!
Frank "rhetorically" Burkhard
In a message dated 7/31/2007 2:49:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
tonyu at roava.net writes:
That mag fan is a simple casting that has NO attention paid to
aerodynamics or efficient air flow. The only thing it does is beat
out a more efficient fan in manufacturing costs and less weight,
which means belts will stay on better, both factors more important to
GM... efficient cooling is a lesser matter when money is concerned,
when the mag fan would be "good enough".
Well... we see today that in certain applications it's NOT enough.
I would really like to see some modern test specs on Corvair cooling
fans. I mean *Modern* test specs and not the specs that GM drifted
down through channels.
tony..
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