I thought the 3rd gens had a fan more like a Horton that turned on and off like a clutch instead of a viscous drive?
We have a viscous drive, but it's controlled by the ECM. In fact, the ECM can control the RPM of the fan. Pretty cool, I think.
There have been attempts to move to electric fans.
Good thread.
Part of GShail's sad story about the stock fan.
If you take a look at the stock fan you realize it's capable of moving an
enormous amount of air. Equally important, it's capable of generating a pressure ratio high enough to suck air through the A/C condensor, intercooler, and radiator (the intercooler and radiator in particular are
thick). I can't recall seeing any electric fan with blades that look as powerful as the stock fan.
I'm not saying there are no electric fans out there that can do the job. I'm just saying it's going to have to be one (or 2) very large and powerful units.
It's interesting to note that, according to Diesel Progress, there's a lot of interest in electric fans in trucks right now. But the fans I've seen for those applications are set up in arrays (quantity proportional to cooling requirement) and use gigantic blades.
Maybe there's a market opportunity there for an entrepreneur? Medium diesel electric fans that flow more air than our stock ones do? It would be a challenge to package the fan and motor small enough to fit in the engine bay.
Ryan