I have a couple of questions about winter fronts. Currently, I have the top two installed, mainly to block off air to the trans cooler, which is working well. It will actually warm up relatively quickly and maintain a decent temp (up to 180 deg). But for the colder weather I'd like to try running with all 4 fronts installed to block off the grille completely. This should provide warmer intake air temps and make the engine happier when the temps drop below freezing. I have a couple of concerns regarding the fan and cooling air... ..... Is there a danger of the fan flexing forward and eating the radiator if the fan clutch engages? Or, given sufficiently cold temps, will there be enough air coming in through the bottom of the grille to provide cooling? I will not be towing anything under these conditions. Any other comments?
Cheers,
Sean
Cheers,
Sean