Fix that, first off. Remember that any air that can go around the radiator, will. Make sure it goes through the radiator.cramerizking;1881560 said:Indeed. Don't have the tray that goes under the car though.
Clint;1881870 said:Hydro fan is the best... /thread I win.
Seriously why doesn’t anyone run hydro fan setups? If you’re running a JZA70/ Aristo harness you can run a hydro fan, the ECU for the hydro fan is $15 dollars at any junk yard that has a mid 90s camery or sc400, you can find the shroud/fan for $80/with reservoir, motors come stock with the hydro pump, sensor for temp control is $40 from driftmotion, and most people throw away hydro pumps... (cough ANDY Cough) you can have a kick ass cooling system for less than clutch fan, which doesn't draw power from the motor and flows more CFM's than electric fan and is more reliable IMO.
I've run hydro fan for the last 5 years I have a koyo radiator and 3" intercooler piping and it fits fine. Yes the pumps go out, but I found a place that rebuilds them locally for the price of a new 2JZ water pump.
te72;1881859 said:Fix that, first off. Remember that any air that can go around the radiator, will. Make sure it goes through the radiator.
I have a PWR (about as thick as they come for the Mk3) and a 1j. Clutch fan is out of the question in my case. However, I have an OEM setup from a Ford Contour, that is actually ever-so-slightly thinner than the Mishimoto setup. Haven't tried it out just yet, but others have with good results, so OEM electric fan is fine by me. Remember also, that a big radiator is only a big heat sink if you can't extract the heat from it.
Currently I have the Mishimoto setup on my car, and up here in the mountains, it does just fine. However, in Phoenix/Vegas in the summer, she is not a happy camper. Not at all uncommon to see temperatures in the 230° range. For me, that isn't exactly a comfortable temp to sit at, especially when I'm not even boosting...
Oh, and ttsupra2503, clever idea with the capacitors linked to your fan setup. Seem kinda silly on the audio side (if you ask me, guess it depends on the frequency of electrical demand from your system), but in this case... I like the idea.
Clint, I'm a bit confused here. Why would those cars have the hydrofan ECU? I thought only the 1jz cars ever had the hydro setup... I'll agree that they are a nice setup for keeping cool, but my main issue(s) with them, you can't buy them new anymore, and I sincerely doubt they would fit with the PWR (or other larger radiators) in our cars.Clint;1881870 said:Hydro fan is the best... /thread I win.
Seriously why doesn’t anyone run hydro fan setups? If you’re running a JZA70/ Aristo harness you can run a hydro fan, the ECU for the hydro fan is $15 dollars at any junk yard that has a mid 90s camery or sc400, you can find the shroud/fan for $80/with reservoir, motors come stock with the hydro pump, sensor for temp control is $40 from driftmotion, and most people throw away hydro pumps... (cough ANDY Cough) you can have a kick ass cooling system for less than clutch fan, which doesn't draw power from the motor and flows more CFM's than electric fan and is more reliable IMO.
I've run hydro fan for the last 5 years I have a koyo radiator and 3" intercooler piping and it fits fine. Yes the pumps go out, but I found a place that rebuilds them locally for the price of a new 2JZ water pump.
te72;1882985 said:Clint, I'm a bit confused here. Why would those cars have the hydrofan ECU? I thought only the 1jz cars ever had the hydro setup... I'll agree that they are a nice setup for keeping cool, but my main issue(s) with them, you can't buy them new anymore, and I sincerely doubt they would fit with the PWR (or other larger radiators) in our cars.
Question though, are they "powered" by the water pump in some fashion? I noticed the water pump I pulled off my engine when I got it was a little different than the 2j replacement...
Did not know about the SC400 running them, have honestly never looked under the hood of one. My 1uz is attached to a clutch fan, I figured they all were. I'll have to check my power steering pump and see if there are any extra nipples on mine. The lack of a hydro fan might explain why the steering on my car is ridiculously light though, right?Clint;1883234 said:Brad I am disappointed in you, haven't been doing your homework have you. The SC400 comes stock with a hydro fan setup, and the older camrys also came with a hydro fan setup 90-94 IIRC and they where run off a the power steering pump not the water pump.
I am not concerned in the fact that you cannot find "new" hydro pumps and I have been collecting hydro pumps myself lately, I found a local company in Maricopa http://www.kelloggautomotive.com/index.html that rebuilds water/hydro pumps, I've been told in the realm of $400 but I am not sure how accurate that price is.
With a Hydro pump there isnt any real need to have a "big" radiator IMO, I upgraded to a Koyo for looks and not function, I was on a stock radiator for nearly 5 years and never once had a heating issue especially driving back and forth to canyon lake during the hot 115 degree summer months...