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Will my factory thermostat and new electric fan be competing against each other or can I run both.Seems to me that I should leave out the factory thermostat.
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You never want to leave out the thermostat! If you do, the coolant will run thru the radiator and the engine so quickly, it won't have time to transfer any heat.
Ideally, the fan should come on "as needed", regardless of thermostat specs. So...even with a 160deg thermo, the fan shouldn't be on until around 190-200deg. The fan temp sensor will control that.
Running the engine too cold creates more wear/tear, as well as messes with the emissions, and engine/fuel efficiency.
Ideally, the fan should come on "as needed", regardless of thermostat specs. So...even with a 160deg thermo, the fan shouldn't be on until around 190-200deg. The fan temp sensor will control that.
Running the engine too cold creates more wear/tear, as well as messes with the emissions, and engine/fuel efficiency.

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Amen, Joel!
Always use a thermostat, and set your fan switch at least ten degrees higher than the engine thermostat.
Larry
Always use a thermostat, and set your fan switch at least ten degrees higher than the engine thermostat.
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