Sorry mate but you've got that one wrong. The only reason to bring the fan on with the jakes is to increase braking force. The reason it waits a few seconds before coming on is to save the fan clutch from excessive cycling if you're on and off the jake a bit in traffic etc.
Jake-Brake/Engine fan engaging
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I would like anyone to explain how the Fan increases braking. The engine fan comes on because the engine is working as hard on compression going down hill as hard as it is pulling when going up hill. The fan only helps dissipate HEAT. If your fan is pulling 50 hp from your engine, you better get it fixed.
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A fan does in fact use horsepower,I have seen a loss of 30/35 hp at the wheels with a truck on a dyno and why companies like Horton are always working to develope more efficiant fan designs.FYI any accessory powerd by the engine alt.,a/c comp. power steering takes power from the engine when being used.Ever been driving in traffic in a lower gear in the summer with the a/c on?Ever wonder why when the engine fan comes on you can feel a momentary pull on the truck.....that because of the extra load being put on the engine.Vampire Thanks this. -
Thats telling me that the fan is robbing HP to drive it......no?
Also when I'm on the jakes down a steep hill it makes no heat it only makes heat when you add fuel,so there is a little difference in how hard the engine is working from uphill to down hill.
How much HP dose it take to drive the fan in your opinion????Vampire Thanks this. -
Also, on Cats at least, you can turn the fan off with the jake in the ECM. If the fan with the jakes was required to keep the engine cool then you wouldn't be able to turn it off in the ECM.Vampire Thanks this. -
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the only time temp goes up down a grade is if the tranny's oil cooler is a coolant type so the increased heat will raise coolant temps down a grade
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A steep, extended decent on the Jake will indeed bring up the water temps enough to kick in the fan. Yes, the engine isn't burning fuel, but it is still doing work. There isn't the excess heat of combustion inefficiencies, and much of the heat is dumped in the exhaust pulses, so it takes much longer to warm the engine than a climb, but warm the engine it will!
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