adrenaline503
Explorer
I might just switch back to the stock clutch fan. I like the benefits of the e-fans but reliability is probably more important.
I would have to respectfully disagree sir, here is a list of my experience with my cars, family and friends' cars.
89 Buick lesaber 3.8l v6 with a 10” Hayden fan and 8” junk yard fan from cutlass or fire chicken or something, way more then adequate (even when the AC actually worked).
89 Isuzu trooper 2.2l turbo diesel with 12” Hayden fan, more then adequate.
93 Isuzu Amigo 2.6l I4 with 12” Hayden fan, more then adequate and far superior then stock mechanical fan.
88 F150 with 2 12” summit racing fans, adequate even for medium duty towing.
90 or 91 mustang 5.0 with 2 10” fans, adequate for armature drag racing and daily driver (although he did have to upgrade his alternator).
The only reason a Nissan Frontier v6 CAN’T have an electric fan would be the addition of other electric accessories out running the alternator. We could easily theorize a Maxima fan isn’t up to the task due to its variable speeds.
When you by a fan it should say how big of an engine it can cool, for example 14” Hayden fan should cool up to a 351 cu engine.