kdlewis1975 wrote:
From what I've read, I have the impression that the A/C condenser doubles as the transmission fluid cooler on our rides. I think GDE added a feature to their tune for this reason. If the trans fluid gets to a certain temp, the electric turns to assist. I think the radiator may only do engine coolant...possibly due to the heat load of the EGR and oil cooler...?
Close, but I think you have it mixed around a bit. The radiator also has a separate transmission cooler core. The auxiliary fan is in front of all coolers (radiator/trans cooler, A/C condenser, and intercooler). GDE added the feature that when the trans temp gets a bit high it kicks on the extra fan, thereby cooling the trans a bit more. As far as I know, I have not seen any lines from the crankcase going to any cooler of any kind. I was actually thinking of putting on a separate cooler for the oil, but it is probably not necessary.
The fixed flex fan design i came up with (FFF mod I am calling it) is constantly pushing more air through the radiator/transmission cooler, A/C condenser, and the intercooler. This reduces engine/transmission/intake air temps, and especially under load, the engine remains around optimum temperature and doesn't climb up as high as it used to.
People have reported with the factory setup up to 40* higher than optimum (240*) while under load. I haven't seen my temp climb more than +8* F under load since the flex fan was installed. I stay right around 190.5* with a 192* thermostat during a straight cruise and go up to 199* F under load or a nearly wide open throttle run (TC locked heavy throttle).
I need to get some data logging software so I can show you all some of the runs I have done with it. Pretty impressive cooling now compared to factory.
