DOC4444 wrote:
We have a new Hayden fan clutch installed along with a new OEM thermostat. The temp gauge has received the reflash, so it now reads one tick to the left of vertical under normal driving. My wife just got back from towing her 4000 lb horse trailer to and from Nashville and averaged 18 mpg on the return trip.
We have the GDE tow tune, so she was able to stay in 4rth climbing long hills at 65, keeping the motor from bogging down. She indicated that under those conditions with the AC on and ambient in the mid-80s, she saw the gauge go straight up, but never beyond that. I told her to expect quite a roar when the fan clutch engages, but she never heard it.
Based on the previous info and your experience with the Hayden, roughly where on our gauge would you expect the Hayden fan clutch to engage?
Thanks!
DOC
Stay in 4th gear at 65 mph? How is that possible? Is that a feature of the GDE TCM tune?
Its entirely possible that the engine never got hot enough for the fan clutch to engage.
With the A/C on, the electric fan would also have been running at full speed. Maybe that was
enough to keep it cool.
Another possibility is that your wife was jammin out with the music turned up and couldn't hear
anything else.
