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- 98 Limited AWD 302
I will exhume the design files from my workstation and post some pics this weekend. I had designed them in anticipation of installing Contour fans on my own engine, but I ended up just reusing the stock fan because I have not tested the EEC-V dual fan output control yet. The stock fan seems to cool the high performance engine I built just fine, even with the AC on and in 100 degree ambient heat, but I still think I may do the swap eventually. It's a pretty tight fit for anything in the engine compartment, so I admit to procrastinating on this one due to the effort involved in altering things.
If you were interested in them I could cut them out on the water jet and the only cost would be shipping and a minimal amount of material for the mounting brackets. The design completely enshrouds the radiator for a perfect fit and maximum cooling capacity. Those Contour fans will overcool the engine when both are running at 100% DC.
That's excellent, and a generous offer as well. I have had two electric fans so far and the biggest key has been the fan controller quality, and the reliability of the fan motor. I liked the Volvo fan I put on my V6 Explorer, but it was my first attempt at epoxying a plastic section to merge the old shroud and the Volvo shroud. I would prefer a more common and popular fan, the Contour should do that well, and be reliable. I loved the DCC fan controller for function, but the power terminals are very fragile. A reliable PWM controller should be mandatory; I wouldn't be thrilled with the fans coming on fast or high speed often, I loved the soft start of the DCC unit.