ever considered a uprated twin core radiator?KERRY wrote:Just thought I would add the result of the bypass switch for those still following this thread.
Yes it still heats up on idle and below 40kph with air cond on. But the switch keeps the fan on when the air is turned off and the temp drops to normal at slow speed and idle, just turn air off !
So I went to our local 4wd track (Byfield Nat Park, Nine mile beach) to test it out.
Through the soft sand and driving slowly it overheated as expected with the air on.
While driving under 40kph through soft sand, it retuned to normal temperature, when air was turned off and fan switched on, even in soft sand.
Conclusion is that if you want the air on when hacking through sandy trails at speeds less than 40kph, expect to overheat.
Use a bypass switch so the fan stays on when air is off, and it will return to normal while still hacking through soft sand, just wind down the windows for a while then turn back on when cools down.
ive put one in my car, and although i don't have air con, i now barely use my electric fans to keep temps down on-road (all my fans are in cabin activated).
offroad, with one fan on, temps go from 1/3 to 1/2, and the second fan has been rendered obsolete!! (although im keeping it
