Group, We all know what can happen when a car overheats and the De Lorean is no exception. I have always heard that if you get over about 35 to 40 MPH the cooling fans are no longer drawing air because the out side air due to speed is forcing it's self thru the radiator and cooling the water. At this point why have we got the fan's on and drawing down the electrical system. Several have posted that they don't have a cooling problem while driving on the freeways or going some where if you don't have stop and go traffic. We'll today I added a feature to my Fan Fix to turn off the fans while going somewhere that isn't start and stop and no heavy traffic. It's 88-92 degrees in Dallas, about 6:30 pm, sun still pretty high along with the hummidity. I did a 40 mile trip to my office and back and the temp gauge just barely got above the first mark off the bottom about 180. I had the air conditioner on all the way had a couple of stops to exit and go to my office. I had the fans turned off the whole trip. Got back home, sat under the carport for a few minuits and watched the gauge go up just below the 220. Then I reached back behind the passenger seat and fliped the switch on The Fan Fix Dual 2 X 2, Car cooled down as supposed to and end of story and heat. The moral is The car will run on your distance trips with out the fans on all the time drawing down the electrical system. And those cold climates, you may not need them on all the time either. So, This I will call: The Fan Saver. John Hervey http://www.specialtauto.com/