Radiator fan cover
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Radiator fan cover
What is the function of this cover? Would the fan draw more air with this removed?
doubleD- Posts : 27
Join date : 2014-06-27
Re: Radiator fan cover
if the only commuting we did was on the hi-way, you probably wouldn`t need it.
But in reality, we also ride in cities, where theres no wind flow, so you need a shroud to act as a duct, and to channel the air from the fan, to flow through the cooler.
But in reality, we also ride in cities, where theres no wind flow, so you need a shroud to act as a duct, and to channel the air from the fan, to flow through the cooler.
mtbeerwah- Posts : 1787
Join date : 2010-02-20
Location : Brisbane
Re: Radiator fan cover
I removed mine and noticed absolutely no difference , apart from one less rattle noise .
gus- Posts : 6176
Join date : 2010-11-23
Age : 73
Location : Cygnet ,Tasmania
Re: Radiator fan cover
1. Would only make a difference if the fan were running.
2. Fan seldom runs.
3. Therefore, if your fan seldom runs (i.e. you don't commute inn stop-start traffic), it won't be an issue.
Just my logic.
2. Fan seldom runs.
3. Therefore, if your fan seldom runs (i.e. you don't commute inn stop-start traffic), it won't be an issue.
Just my logic.
Dekenai- Posts : 797
Join date : 2009-09-02
Location : Tuggers, ACT
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