I have always been an advocate of electric fans and feel it is always a good upgrade and invariably the debate will heat up (no pun intended) as the thread progresses. I used two on my 500 BHP MANUAL V12 JAG Coupe a few years back with no problems, and on my previous 4x4 (LR Discovery) again no problems even when off road racing with it. I have plans to fit at least one electric fan to the 80 as it WILL increase AC cooling Frank at idle. I have done a couple of checks and even holding a cheap Kenlowe in front of the rad brought down air temps from the vents, I used a laser detector and confirm at least a 6 degree drop, viscous was new only a year before. My plan is as follows, I will use a two stage controller so the fan can run slowly when in traffic just to control engine temps whether the AC is on or not, my driving environment apart from August (tourists) means if I am behind more than two cars at the traffic lights I am in a serious traffic jam
If the AC is on then the fan/s will run at full speed, as the vehicle speed increases the fans (AC or not) will no longer be needed, and here Frank YOU gave me the answer. Frank, you recall putting the reverse light switch in the wrong hole during a recent gearbox rebuild activating your reversing lights in 5th? I am going to use that hole and an extra switch with a relay to short the power supply to the fans or controller, that way the fans will always be off when in 5th, simples!
As mentioned my environment rarely sees traffic although we do experience high temps, so a temp switch with dual contacts or a controller with a similar two stage switching capability is the way to go. You can purchase a tube that goes in line of a main rad pipe, this has a threaded union to accept the aforementioned switches. As an asides I am using one to change my coolant recovery tank system to a constant flow/exposed to coolant pressure type with a level sensor, something Toyota forgot to do with the current system!!
I have an old rad I kept in the garage which I will use as a template to make the fan mounts, IIRC there is a car in the US that has a 'serious' electric fan...might be a Lincoln? They are used by the rodders out there on 400+ V8's so we might get by with our 'sixes'. I would not bother with the Pacet/Kenlowe gear as experience dictates they are OK as 'add ons' or 'secondary' but soon run out of puff when used on their own, look for something used in mass production etc.
regards
Dave