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<blockquote data-quote="Handlebar Moustache" data-source="post: 16206274" data-attributes="member: 187093"><p>I think he says max 3 degrees fluid temp and therefore max 3 degrees IAT2 temps in a perfect world with ideal fans. </p><p></p><p>I guess what rings true to me is the discussion of the temp delta in the HE system vs that of a radiator. The fans work well on a radiator because the coolant is 180+ degrees vs ~90 degree ambient air. There’s not nearly that temp delta with the HE. I’d love to believe the fans work, and I agree that they are better than nothing at idle due to the initial (possibly insignificant) drop in IAT2 temp when you gas it. Enough benefit to make it worth the cost, noise, and amp draw? If it is only 3 degrees worth, id say no. A consistent 10, 20 degrees or more? Maybe I’d buy in at that point and make a purchase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Handlebar Moustache, post: 16206274, member: 187093"] I think he says max 3 degrees fluid temp and therefore max 3 degrees IAT2 temps in a perfect world with ideal fans. I guess what rings true to me is the discussion of the temp delta in the HE system vs that of a radiator. The fans work well on a radiator because the coolant is 180+ degrees vs ~90 degree ambient air. There’s not nearly that temp delta with the HE. I’d love to believe the fans work, and I agree that they are better than nothing at idle due to the initial (possibly insignificant) drop in IAT2 temp when you gas it. Enough benefit to make it worth the cost, noise, and amp draw? If it is only 3 degrees worth, id say no. A consistent 10, 20 degrees or more? Maybe I’d buy in at that point and make a purchase. [/QUOTE]
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