thebiglad
Well-Known Member
As some of you will know I'm very much an advocate for running Discos without viscous fans, assuming the cooling system is operating and maintained correctly.
When we get another TDi one of the first jobs I do is to remove the viscous fan as I believe that they are over-cooled and this results in slower warm-up and cooler-than-desirable engine temps.
Well today I've given the TD5 the same treatment, 36mm spanner and RH thread of course.
Imediately the warm-up is noticeably quicker (was about -6° with us last night), the heater works sooner, the engine and autobox get to their operating temps sooner and appear to stay as they should.
Also off course you have much better access to engine components such as drive belts.
If I encounter any issues I'll let you all know.
Usually when I do this on TDi's the mpg improves by about 2 more miles per gallon - so we'll see?
When we get another TDi one of the first jobs I do is to remove the viscous fan as I believe that they are over-cooled and this results in slower warm-up and cooler-than-desirable engine temps.
Well today I've given the TD5 the same treatment, 36mm spanner and RH thread of course.
Imediately the warm-up is noticeably quicker (was about -6° with us last night), the heater works sooner, the engine and autobox get to their operating temps sooner and appear to stay as they should.
Also off course you have much better access to engine components such as drive belts.
If I encounter any issues I'll let you all know.
Usually when I do this on TDi's the mpg improves by about 2 more miles per gallon - so we'll see?