E Fan conversion
I'd guess around 5 whp from doing the fan coversion. All the gains are pretty much noticeable in the low rpm range, so they won't show up in the dyno. At least the 3 times I've dyno'd my car it was around 3000-3500 that the torque converter actually locked up fully. Based on that it won't show much on the dyno.
there are several things (low rmp) that don’t show on dyno - particularly with AT and on dynapack... that's why I always have tuner do road tune after dyno tune - to dial in off idle to 3K.
Problem is too many people only trust numbers, not their own ability to notice differences in their car...
Problem is too many people only trust numbers, not their own ability to notice differences in their car...
I don't even think you'd gain that much? Does the G35 use a viscous clutch? If so, how much resistance does it have?
The e-fan also doesn't run all the time, so during those times, the HP load on the alt will be less than when it's cranking full speed. I've never tested the load of the OEM fan, but i'm guessing it's in the 20-30 A range giving it a draw of 0.32 to .48HP. Not much, but it's still a little drain.
How much power does a clutch-type mechanical fan draw?? I've seen estimates of 8-16HP crank. Usually the truck fans are at the higher end of the scale. I wanna guess that removing the mech fan of a g35 may give about 5-10HP at the crank...or maybe 1-3 at the wheels.
All speculation of course..i have no data sheets to back it up
The e-fan also doesn't run all the time, so during those times, the HP load on the alt will be less than when it's cranking full speed. I've never tested the load of the OEM fan, but i'm guessing it's in the 20-30 A range giving it a draw of 0.32 to .48HP. Not much, but it's still a little drain.
How much power does a clutch-type mechanical fan draw?? I've seen estimates of 8-16HP crank. Usually the truck fans are at the higher end of the scale. I wanna guess that removing the mech fan of a g35 may give about 5-10HP at the crank...or maybe 1-3 at the wheels.
All speculation of course..i have no data sheets to back it up
I wonder consider the gains are at the lower rpm where the TC is unlocked, he might be more right than wrong?
possibly, but not to the tune of 70%
Well I think he meant 5-10 at the crank to correspond to 3-8 at the wheels. So something like if it was a gain of 5 at the crank it would be 3 at the wheels. Or 6 vs 4, 7 vs 5, 8 vs 6, 9 vs 7 and 10 vs 8.
Just a guess
Just a guess
you used my numbers... his number were 5-10 = 1-3.
I wasn't really trying to be exact, i just tossed those numbers out. If you want me to be exact, i can be.
Well, what is typical drivetrain loss with a 6MT? Lets say 15%
(i'm going to round up fron 298 here) 300HP- 15% = 255HP to the wheels approx.
Say we gain 10HP giving us 310HP, same 15% drivetrain loss = 263.5HP
10HP gain at the flywheel = 8.5 HP at the wheels in this example.
So i'll modify 5-10 crank = 4-9 wheels with a manual
Automatics rob a little more power. Maybe 18% i think is the number i heard for the 5AT (up to ~20% for some autos)?? Plus if the converter is unlocked it might rob a little more. I was actually thinking 5AT when i tossed those numbers out.
We can talk about theoretical gains all day. Only way to really know is toss a '03 sedan on a dyno, and run it with the stock fan and then remove the fan and make another pass.
Well, what is typical drivetrain loss with a 6MT? Lets say 15%
(i'm going to round up fron 298 here) 300HP- 15% = 255HP to the wheels approx.
Say we gain 10HP giving us 310HP, same 15% drivetrain loss = 263.5HP
10HP gain at the flywheel = 8.5 HP at the wheels in this example.
So i'll modify 5-10 crank = 4-9 wheels with a manual
Automatics rob a little more power. Maybe 18% i think is the number i heard for the 5AT (up to ~20% for some autos)?? Plus if the converter is unlocked it might rob a little more. I was actually thinking 5AT when i tossed those numbers out.
We can talk about theoretical gains all day. Only way to really know is toss a '03 sedan on a dyno, and run it with the stock fan and then remove the fan and make another pass.
Too bad its more fun to disagree/debate (until it gets old).
I wasn't really trying to be exact, i just tossed those numbers out. If you want me to be exact, i can be.
Well, what is typical drivetrain loss with a 6MT? Lets say 15%
(i'm going to round up fron 298 here) 300HP- 15% = 255HP to the wheels approx.
Say we gain 10HP giving us 310HP, same 15% drivetrain loss = 263.5HP
10HP gain at the flywheel = 8.5 HP at the wheels in this example.
So i'll modify 5-10 crank = 4-9 wheels with a manual
Automatics rob a little more power. Maybe 18% i think is the number i heard for the 5AT (up to ~20% for some autos)?? Plus if the converter is unlocked it might rob a little more. I was actually thinking 5AT when i tossed those numbers out.
We can talk about theoretical gains all day. Only way to really know is toss a '03 sedan on a dyno, and run it with the stock fan and then remove the fan and make another pass.
Well, what is typical drivetrain loss with a 6MT? Lets say 15%
(i'm going to round up fron 298 here) 300HP- 15% = 255HP to the wheels approx.
Say we gain 10HP giving us 310HP, same 15% drivetrain loss = 263.5HP
10HP gain at the flywheel = 8.5 HP at the wheels in this example.
So i'll modify 5-10 crank = 4-9 wheels with a manual
Automatics rob a little more power. Maybe 18% i think is the number i heard for the 5AT (up to ~20% for some autos)?? Plus if the converter is unlocked it might rob a little more. I was actually thinking 5AT when i tossed those numbers out.
We can talk about theoretical gains all day. Only way to really know is toss a '03 sedan on a dyno, and run it with the stock fan and then remove the fan and make another pass.
I'd guess around 5 whp from doing the fan coversion. All the gains are pretty much noticeable in the low rpm range, so they won't show up in the dyno. At least the 3 times I've dyno'd my car it was around 3000-3500 that the torque converter actually locked up fully. Based on that it won't show much on the dyno.
As for the TC "locking", I've been reading up on the RE5R05A tranny lately and the TC can operate in three modes: open, slip lock, and fully locked. The slip lock function of the TC is actually pretty ingenious.
How much power does a clutch-type mechanical fan draw?? I've seen estimates of 8-16HP crank. Usually the truck fans are at the higher end of the scale. I wanna guess that removing the mech fan of a g35 may give about 5-10HP at the crank...or maybe 1-3 at the wheels.
All speculation of course..i have no data sheets to back it up
All speculation of course..i have no data sheets to back it up
Maybe this winter I'll dyno my 03 for the hell of it and yank the mechanical fan on one run to see what happens.



