As mentioned above, when driving at highway speeds, you shouldn't have an overheating problem. If this wasn't a problem before you went to the electric fan I would be inclined to think you may have a problem with the fan. Is there, by chance, some way that you may have wired it to run backward? That would cause a lot of the problems you are relating above.
Good luck,
fantum
I put the fan in about a week ago or so. When i first had it in there didnt seem to be much of an issue. Freeway or Street. Outside temp was low 80s or so, temp never moved over 180*. Now this week were up to mid 90s
and I'm seeing an issue. On my way to work today (94* outside temp)it got up to 195* or so as usual (in the heat) on the freeway. And on the way home Tonight (about 82* outside) and it didnt move over 180*...with the same freeway traveled. So i'm guessing its having a issue keeping up when its hot out but i cant pin-point it.
Makes me want to think that possibly its the motors fault. Would higher outside temp make it run lean at all? Our gas here sucks and i do run a 91/100octane mix (9.7:1 cr)...i did cut back some on the 100 lately, i will bump the mix back up tomorrow when i go get gas just to make sure theres no issue there.
Now, did that post make any sense at all?
because im not sure it did. I may be gettin a little desparate because this is bugging me now
Thanks!
Edit: and the fan is defiantely pulling air. Not backwards. If it was, i bet id have some serious cooling issues sitting in traffic at 95* outside. Thanks!