Wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > I know your anti modern, xcept your finally trying efi... > Go to an electric fan setup, get one off a taurus or similar mid to late 90's Fraud. Oh I'm not THAT reactionary... :-) I never got the thermostat stuff to work right, and I had aftermarket fans that simply didn't move enough air, so I went back to a flex fan, then later found the plastic one that works great. So you use yours with a manual switch? Well I guess that solves the miserable thermostat issue. I have a 60 amp alternator in the Classic. THAT car I'm utterly agnostic on, with some exceptions. It's the beater, the workhorse. TO get started, I'll put the fan I have back on then drive to U-Pull-It to check out Taurus fans. Frank agitates for them too, so between you both my arm is twisted. > With 180* stat it very seldom sees above 210*. Even in 90* weather it only runs about 192* at anything above 30mph. My problem is that pinging changes wildly between 180 and 210. If it stys cool I can run like 10 degrees static, hot, 5 degrees. Something like that, I haven't actually measured it for that. But it's big. I just ordered a 195 high-flow. I have a 180. I figured cooling systems work best at high temps (bigger inside:outside difference) and combustion likes it too. > I've done engine driven to electric conversions on a couple of vehilces all have averaged a 1 mpg increase in traffic and low speed driving. > It also will giving you just a little better throttle response on takeoff. > The 196 would be the ideal engine to do this to as every little bit makes a difference with the smaller engines. OK, I'll try it. The AMerican though, it's got a 20 amp generator, meaning it's probably good for 10 amps at 2400 highway cruise rpm. I suppose when it dies I'll go alternator. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list