What kind of fan does the E30 use?

What kind of fan does the E30 use?

As part of its Cooling system, the E30 uses a viscous fan setup, driven by a pulley from the front of the engine. While efficient, this arrangement takes up a lot of space; too much space if you’ve undertaken an engine swap to a larger lump.

Where are the electric fans on a car?

Auxiliary electric fans (pushers) are available to mount in front of the radiator, providing extra airflow and engine cooling when needed. Primary electric fans (pullers) are designed to mount behind the radiator and replace a factory belt-driven fan.

Where are the electric fans on a flex a Lite?

Flex-A-LiteĀ® electric fans help keep your engine cool. Auxiliary electric fans (pushers) are available to mount in front of the radiator, providing extra airflow and engine cooling when needed. Primary electric fans (pullers) are designed to mount behind the radiator and replace a factory belt-driven fan.

What are mini centrifugal roof fans used for?

The Mini Centrifugal Roof Fan series are the new type roof extract units available in 2 sizes and suitable for vertical and horizontal installation. The low noise external motor and high efficient backward bladed impeller meets the requirement of efficient ventilation in residential, commercial and light industrial applications.

Where can I buy an electric engine cooling fan?

Simply head in to your local AutoZone store and speak with one of the knowledgeable staff member there to learn more about the best electric engine cooling fans for cars and trucks that we have in stock and give your engine the gift of fresh air.

Are there any electric radiator fans for high performance cars?

Of course, high-performance engines require more airflow. Many electric cooling fans are rated by recommended horsepower to help you choose the optimum cooling fan for your vehicle. Electric radiator fans are available in both pusher and puller designs. Pusher-style fans mount on the front of the radiator and blow air through the radiator core.

How big of a cooling fan do I need for an 8 cylinder car?

A general guideline to follow for cooling a stock engine is 2,500 cfm for an 8-cylinder, 2,000 cfm for a 6-cylinder, and 1,250 cfm for a 4-cylinder. Of course, high-performance engines require more airflow. Many electric cooling fans are rated by recommended horsepower to help you choose the optimum cooling fan for your vehicle.

Auxiliary electric fans (pushers) are available to mount in front of the radiator, providing extra airflow and engine cooling when needed. Primary electric fans (pullers) are designed to mount behind the radiator and replace a factory belt-driven fan.