@Datatek ive read about your mod. Ive decided against it and rather for the electro viscous fan.
Reasoning I dont want that extra load on the alternator. Im guessing those AC fans are around 30amp draw and then the largest SPAL i can fit is another 40 amp. So extra 70 amp almost constant draw in hot weather. So that is roughly a 0.9KW of cooling fans.
That will just cause preamature alternator failure.
I live in South Africa, so those fans are going to be on almost permanently.
So looking at some stuff i can find online:
Horton makes electro viscous fans. One of their smaller units takes a 500mm-700mm diameter fan and can provide upto 60nm of torque through to the fan from the engine. The P38 fan has a 460mm diameter fan and the L322 has a 500mm diameter fan. So at 2000RPM fan speed that relates to 12.57KW. So lets be really conservative and say that the P38 viscous fan uses max 5KW.
How does the AC fans and a huge SPAL fan of 0.9KW comare to 5KW of cooling. Then the next question, if all of that 5KW of cooling wasnt necessary why would landrover put it there?
Then another thing is effiency again. There is energy loss converting the rotational energy to electrical, a really good alternator will probably have a 75% effiency. Then later you want to convert the electrical energy back to rotational in the fan, roughly another 70% efficient.
So in order for your alternator to produce 0.9KW you are going to draw +- 1.2KW of energy from the engine and then at the spinning electrical fan you only going to get out 0.63KW of rotational energy.
So with a viscous fan you have none of those losses. The only loss that a viscous fan will have more than a electrical fan is the extra weight of the viscous clutch itsself.