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#1 majourlittle

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Posted 12 September 2013 - 02:45 AM

The summers here regularly get to 37C to 46C for months and I have noticed that the temp can max out fairly quickly on the mini. The previous owner left a clean bottle for pouring water into the radiator since there is no expansion or overflow bottle attached to the car. before I look into a fancy radiator, I would like to start with ditching the fan in exchange for an electric fan. I know that my local auto parts store has electric fans, but they seem a little big to fit on the radiator.

 

Anyone put a setup together from scrapyard parts? Post up some of your setups! 



#2 danie garry

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Posted 12 September 2013 - 05:33 AM

the spi mini's had electric fans bolted to the inner wing, i put 1 in my '90 998 and its been brilliant! dont remove the original fan, just use the electric 1 on a switch for when it starts to get a lil hot!



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Posted 12 September 2013 - 06:09 AM

as above look around for a 10inch pull fan



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Posted 12 September 2013 - 03:01 PM

the spi mini's had electric fans bolted to the inner wing, i put 1 in my '90 998 and its been brilliant! dont remove the original fan, just use the electric 1 on a switch for when it starts to get a lil hot!

Did the spi mini's have both fans or just the electric? 



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Posted 12 September 2013 - 03:08 PM

both fans on there, it works a treat



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Posted 12 September 2013 - 03:16 PM

You can use bigger fans like a Kenlow etc, mount it on the inner wing so that it pulls air through the radiator. and get a fan controller to activate it (kenlow sell these too) I too would leave the existing fan in place. 



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Posted 12 September 2013 - 03:41 PM

You already have the big hole on the left inner wing that gives you the size of what can be fitted. Any fan, preferably linked to a temperature switch and relay, will do the job, just like SPI models (I got one).



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Posted 12 September 2013 - 07:44 PM

You already have the big hole on the left inner wing that gives you the size of what can be fitted. Any fan, preferably linked to a temperature switch and relay, will do the job, just like SPI models (I got one).

I only have a grate on the left inner. Did you stick the fan between the radiator and the inner fender?



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Posted 13 September 2013 - 03:48 AM

No, outside the inner fender ( wing ), this is where Rover fitted them as standard on later models



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Posted 13 September 2013 - 10:11 AM

 

You already have the big hole on the left inner wing that gives you the size of what can be fitted. Any fan, preferably linked to a temperature switch and relay, will do the job, just like SPI models (I got one).

I only have a grate on the left inner. Did you stick the fan between the radiator and the inner fender?

 

 

On a late carb/SPi, the fan is fitted under the wing, behind the wheel, where the crate is replace by a round hole. You can/sould cut the grate to have a better air flow. The image comes from revotec, that sells electric fan kits for minis:

http://www.revotec.c...oolong_Kit.html

 

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By the way the Revotec fan is not 10 inches but 9. It must be the size of the standard "late carb/SPi fan hole", but you can use any fan that fits, depending on the hole you make. They also seem to sell a fan that can be fitted on the radiator itself, but I would prefer the stock solution of an "external" secondary fan, so that the air flow of the mechanical fan is not reduced by the electric one.



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Posted 13 September 2013 - 10:36 AM

Fitted one to my old mini, admittadely made a bit of a hash out of it :lol: but you get the rough idea.

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