Brooklyn Tow
9 11 Never Forget
The "truck" fan Clutch mentioned by FERM is brobably the best choice.
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Ferm is talking about radiator temp not air temp.
with a clutch that will be fully engaged by 200* ?
here the problem... you have missed the fact that i am NOT RUNNIN a OEM Dmax clutch. the difference between the two from hayden is how strong the clutch engages and drives the fan. thats it.Just double check and make sure its engaged when the avg engine coolant temp is at 200F then and not when its sensing 200F air temp and you are good. There might be a considerable difference between the two temps.
I am thinking the Dmax fan doesn't engage when engine coolant temp is 200F I think the Dmax engine runs around that already doesn't it??? if not 205-210F???
somewhere close I am guessing my neighbors newer dodge runs 210F. I am thinking its going to take engine coolant temp of 220-230 F plus ? to get the air temp the fan clutch senses to 200F. 220F avg ECT is overheated for the 6.5. That means the hottest parts might be locally boiling and running away or allowing the combustion precup to overheat and cause early timing.
I can't see how 220F ECT can cause any metalurgy failure in the bottom mains but 6.5's that consistently run over 220F ECT seems to crack apart on the bottom end. I suspect its due to really high temps in the combustion chamber (one maybe more than one) increasing the timing of fuel combustion and pressure rise in cylinder too early (while piston is still near TDC) and hammers the main journals.
Look at the evolution of cooling upgrades GM did to try and even out cooling and control hot spots in the heads.
any reason not to run this? http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ATX-E8153/
This is my last post on this one. I have a HAYDEN severe duty DURAMAX fan clutch on my BURB, and with a SUSTAINED 225 degrees engine temp it will NOT kick in(and 225 degrees is full flow through the radiator as bot hstats are fully open and the bypass blocked in a DMAX by 220 degrees). It's your truck though, so run what you feel comfortable with. Fro mwhat I have seen, I would not run the DMAX fan clutch on a 6.5, as 230 degrees engine temp is to hot for a 6.5.
the 6.5 clutch wasnt design to drive a fan like the dmax blade.