engine cooling fans
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My local dealer also told me that I don't need an oil cooler, they said if the bike gets too hot the computer would shut the engine off. "That what I want, to be sitting on the side of the freeway in heavy traffic on a bike that's 300+ degrees waiting for it to cool off."(sarcasm)... I just installed an oil cooler, billet oil filter, and filter relocation kit. Fans are coming soon, as soon as wards werks is making they again. If you are some where with the possibility of getting stuck in heavy traffic, work on getting something to help keep the temps down. Also it will perform better.
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I'm looking into a jagg fan assisted oil cooler, and cooling fans (haven't decided which yet). My street bob (103) used to overheat in stop and go traffic, now I have a lrs with a 117. Yesterday it was 68 and within 5 min of stop and go traffic, i could tell it was overheating. I shut it off and push it. I'm not ****in around with a motor I just built. I'd still like to monitor my oil, head, & cylinder temps if Powervision will let me that way I can see how much of a difference the cooler/fans make. I'd like to not have to worry if I hit stop and go traffic.
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I'm looking into a jagg fan assisted oil cooler, and cooling fans (haven't decided which yet). My street bob (103) used to overheat in stop and go traffic, now I have a lrs with a 117. Yesterday it was 68 and within 5 min of stop and go traffic, i could tell it was overheating. I shut it off and push it. I'm not ****in around with a motor I just built. I'd still like to monitor my oil, head, & cylinder temps if Powervision will let me that way I can see how much of a difference the cooler/fans make. I'd like to not have to worry if I hit stop and go traffic.
Take a look at the ultracool oil cooler. Dual fans, 220cfm, screw on hoses, and metal cover, and billet adapter. I spoke to one of the guys at ultracool. They were very friendly and helped me with all the questions I had. So far I have been pretty happy with it. the fans come off and on as needed, it comes with a led indicator light that will let you know when the fans are running.
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I was going to but been in siithing traffic many times in 100 plus temps, yes it's hot amid the TPMS (or something like that) kicks on but my bike ran fine fir 92000 miles without it, now with a transplanted 103HO it might be different, I will see plus I don't ride as much as I used to.
In my opinion , if you are in northern states, you don't really need them. Won't hurt anything but I don't think you will have any issues without them.
In my opinion , if you are in northern states, you don't really need them. Won't hurt anything but I don't think you will have any issues without them.
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I'm looking into a jagg fan assisted oil cooler, and cooling fans (haven't decided which yet). My street bob (103) used to overheat in stop and go traffic, now I have a lrs with a 117. Yesterday it was 68 and within 5 min of stop and go traffic, i could tell it was overheating. I shut it off and push it. I'm not ****in around with a motor I just built. I'd still like to monitor my oil, head, & cylinder temps if Powervision will let me that way I can see how much of a difference the cooler/fans make. I'd like to not have to worry if I hit stop and go traffic.
To keep that engine as cool as possible: great tune, free flowing exhaust, A/C venting crankcase gasses to atmosphere, tank lift, permanent oil filter, oil cooler, and oil filter relocation. I've done all these things and my Power Vision observed engine temperatures are significantly lower; like by quite a bit
Not going to put fans on my ride; they're too damn ugly for words. Improving your cooling is a step by step process but the end results are worth the efforts
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Yes, less is more, if you're trapped in traffic split lanes, easy peasy. That being said, I use a rather custom inline Setrab (Jagg) 10 row oil cooler with Earls plumbing and K&N P/N KN173B oil filter, the oil cooler, filter and lines adds about a pint to the total oil capacity, every little bit helps.
: Mike
: Mike
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i agree 100% that's why I haven't decided which fans to go with yet because I hate all of them. However lane splitting is illegal in mi, and I give the state/government enough of my money so I will have to do something.