Fanless is the way to go
Ditched my winter front and tried going fanless
Noticed that after installing my cardboard winter front my egt's seemed to run about 200* higher than normal during WFO events
After several sleepless nights... it dawned on me... the winter front must of been obstructing airflow for the intercooler! Took out the card board winter front that was between the radiator and intercooler, removed the cooling fan and pulled the A/C clutch relay. Then I went to my local test hill and the egt's were back to normal, and the SOP meter indicated a slight increase in HP due to lessoned parasitic drag of the fan, I have no problems with the engine running hot and it warms up like it did with the winter front in place. It is also noticibly quiter in the cab without the fan, should have done this a long time ago

EDIT: Don't know how it happend but the thread title should be "Fanless in Wyoming" not "you do need 4" exhaust"-----a little help from a moderator or admin would be nice!
Ditched my winter front and tried going fanless

Noticed that after installing my cardboard winter front my egt's seemed to run about 200* higher than normal during WFO events

After several sleepless nights... it dawned on me... the winter front must of been obstructing airflow for the intercooler! Took out the card board winter front that was between the radiator and intercooler, removed the cooling fan and pulled the A/C clutch relay. Then I went to my local test hill and the egt's were back to normal, and the SOP meter indicated a slight increase in HP due to lessoned parasitic drag of the fan, I have no problems with the engine running hot and it warms up like it did with the winter front in place. It is also noticibly quiter in the cab without the fan, should have done this a long time ago



EDIT: Don't know how it happend but the thread title should be "Fanless in Wyoming" not "you do need 4" exhaust"-----a little help from a moderator or admin would be nice!
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