80chevyluv wrote:
I just replaced my water pump this past week after reading this topic.
How could it take 5 hp to turn that tiny little plastic fan?
Even if you get rid of the fan, you are still turning the water pump pulley.
I just can't see it. My comment is not meant to dis anyone, but I would think it must
be the guys who make the electric fans who are putting those numbers out there.
Or maybe the 5 hp comes from the number it takes to turn a fan on a big V8 or something.
I can not say it is exactly 5 hp saved but the drag on the engine doesn't come from turning the fan per say. The power is consumed when the fan creates high and low pressure areas that move the air and create resistance. Think of a paddle on a boat. Turn it narrowly through the water and there is little resistance. Pull it on the wide side and resistance grows. Electric fans are more energy efficient in that they are only used when absolutely necessary, high engine temp or a/c. They are not used when traveling down the road itself moves adequate air to keep the engine cool. Also remember engine driven fans are designed to keep the engine from overheating on a hot day at idle.