I have a dual 11" Spal setup and it's controlled by a simple 195 degree thermal switch in the water neck. I have driven the car little up until recently, and it's all been just around town. It has worked just fine. The car will idle forever with the fans coming on and off as the temperature switch does its thing.
This weekend, I took the car out on a coupla "extended" drives in pretty (70's) weather. On the highway, the car kept pushing the 205 - 210 degree mark - somewhat higher than the switch's setting of 195 degrees. I would expect the car to run closer to 180 than to 210. I suspect the fans were running all the time, and that's nonsense. I've read that the fans can actually reduce the airflow through the radiator (but I'm a little incredulous on that one).
My radiator may be inadequate. It's the 24" "big block / AC" radiator with a 3-row core. I figured it would be more than enough. Maybe it's not. It was with my old 289, but this 408 may be generating more heat. I also have factory air, but that was not running.
Regardless, I don't need the fans coming on if I'm driving over a certain speed. I have an electronic speedometer and was wondering if there was some kind of controller that used vehicle speed as part of the fan control.
This weekend, I took the car out on a coupla "extended" drives in pretty (70's) weather. On the highway, the car kept pushing the 205 - 210 degree mark - somewhat higher than the switch's setting of 195 degrees. I would expect the car to run closer to 180 than to 210. I suspect the fans were running all the time, and that's nonsense. I've read that the fans can actually reduce the airflow through the radiator (but I'm a little incredulous on that one).
My radiator may be inadequate. It's the 24" "big block / AC" radiator with a 3-row core. I figured it would be more than enough. Maybe it's not. It was with my old 289, but this 408 may be generating more heat. I also have factory air, but that was not running.
Regardless, I don't need the fans coming on if I'm driving over a certain speed. I have an electronic speedometer and was wondering if there was some kind of controller that used vehicle speed as part of the fan control.