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Can I just remove the fan and leave the fan pully or do I have to replace the belt for a shorter one?
Thanks for your replies, sounds like a popular subject :roll: I have a 200 TDI would anyone suggest putting electric 2 fans on,1 for normal cooling and another set at a higher temp to cut in during serious playing?2. To act as a back-up incase of terminal failure of one on them.Cheers AllTaz
the fuses/relays burning out is a common problem, and what could happen is either the engine will start to overheat or you could damage the battery. QuoteI found that on my disco with a kenlow fan, I did not have as much power due to the airflow only being drawn through the intercooler when the electric fan kicked in.So I have toyed with idea of fitting extra fan for intercooler 'intercooler charging'Timi
I found that on my disco with a kenlow fan, I did not have as much power due to the airflow only being drawn through the intercooler when the electric fan kicked in.So I have toyed with idea of fitting extra fan for intercooler 'intercooler charging'Timi
Quote from: "Telaren"Can I just remove the fan and leave the fan pully or do I have to replace the belt for a shorter one?no you need the fan belt as it runs your water pump
the engine gets a bit to warm when towing a caravan