Anyway, as the viscous fan is going to have to come off etc, I was just wondering if it made sense to lose it and fit an electric fan to the front of the rad?
Given that the viscous fan obviously takes drive from the pulleys and belts on the front of the engine, presumably this saps a wee bit of power from the engine, or is it too minimal to make any real difference to performance and fuel economy on a 325.
I saw the idea when looking at a guide on how to to the 3.5 transplant, which needs you to lose the viscous fan because of the location of the dizzy being so near to the rad.
PS - if anyone is interested in a decent guide to the 3.5 conversion, I have full details in a mag called Practical Performance Car, edition 5, but these are prob all sold out now. Edition 1 regularly goes for Ԛ£25+ on ebay and I have every edition so far.
So, getting back to it, worth while doing, or should I just leave as uncle fritz intended?





