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Do the electric fans give a noticeable improvement in a/c performance? It’s a bit warm here (Jackson, MS) so my a/c needs all the help that it can get.
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NP I deleted my post too. Anyway, yes, It helps a lot at idle. I am a good bit south of you. I am in Lafayette Louisiana, so I also know about hot weather. Mid 90s today. The biggest reason I did the swap was to help the AC. My truck cools off a lot faster. I can start it, and let it idle in the driveway, and the AC is cold. I could never do that before. My AC was always cold going 70 MPH down the road, but now it is cold just sitting at a red light or stop sign, or the drive through at Popeyes, MC Donalds, or whatever. If you do decide to do the swap, you will also need to do the big 3 up grade so the alternator can keep up with the extra demand. I am still running my OE 105 amp Alt. I'll be glad to answer questions if you decide to do the swap, if you need.Do the electric fans give a noticeable improvement in a/c performance? It’s a bit warm here (Jackson, MS) so my a/c needs all the help that it can get.
For those w/o welding skills (and aluminum at that) go to Advance Auto and tell them you want a thermostat housing for a 1980 Monte Carlo. Its made in Mexico, its aluminum and comes with 2 threaded ports-a 3/8 npt and 1/2 npt. Its like $9.You must be registered for see images attach
No bother for me, I already finished with the new housing. It took about 5 minutes, maybe
I didnt want a spacer, but hay thats just me.Or....Jegs, Summit carry spacers with threaded ports too. Here’s one of my installs from a few years back.
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Depends on your current setup.Do the electric fans give a noticeable improvement in a/c performance? It’s a bit warm here (Jackson, MS) so my a/c needs all the help that it can get.