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I think I need to sort out my fan (previous owner put a crap flexi fan
on) I have since put on a proper shroud but there is a lot of clearance
between the fan and the shroud.

What should the proper gap be ???

At mo it is running at about 180 ish with no thermostat, so with a 185
thermostat will it run hotter or just at this temp?

Ta

Ed 


 
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Yea, when I breach 200deg, pucker factor goes way up...shouldn't but it
does and man I hate that. 

David Meyer
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I like to see low temps too. Makes for good mental driving comfort

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Works in theory but I think most of us use the 180 degree thermostat
though...


/Niklas



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Yep, just plug 'em off. 

Most people will say the engine is most efficient at 195. If your
cooling system is good. It should be able to keep it there at 195 no
matter what. Kinda like you daily driver. 



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