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Originally posted by pontiac nino: VA gets all the badass temps in the summer like inthe 70's and 80's only 2 places i know of hotter than here, Arizona which gets super cold @ night and super hot inthe day and MEXICO! man i don't want to start to tell you about the heat down in MEXY, humid like a damn jungle ewww
mexican tempeture sucks, hot during the day then coooold as heck at night. I remember this past december i filled up one of those big 55 gallon barrels with water, well in the morning the thing was just about frozen solid! :eek:
Originally posted by OneQuickV6: They sell a booster that you put into the system, that I have actually seen drop the temperature at the vents 7 degrees.
Nice thread, it's peaking over 100* in Tucson all week. I need to do the insulating wrap mod.
My ghetto mod is the double air dam. After scraping the dam on enough stuff from early careless driving, I felt it wasn't stiff enough to force air up though the radiator (and ac condensor), so I bought another one off gmpartsdirect (about $30).
Then when the new one arrived, I figured, "Why not just put them both back to back on there, and get some extra stiffness". With a couple dremel cuts on the old dam to get them nested together nicely, they fit in well, and are definately stiffer than one (no bending back so much at speed). A/C stays nice and cool. And no problems with overheating, even road racing in Phoenix on a 95* day, with a FTRA blocking a bunch of flow through there.
-Jeff
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2001 Pewter Firebird Y87, M5
Intake, exhaust, just about every suspension part, alum flywheel & ds, Turn One p/s pump and cooler
Originally posted by DARK SDE '02: Are you serious?! The AC in my car freezes the hell out of me on the lowest setting if it's on long enough! I have to rotate the temperature knob towards the middle if I want to keep it running all the time. You might need a flush or something, my old Formula's AC was weak until I had my done.
well I would expect that from a 2 year old car. If it didn't I would take it back to the dealership and tell them to fix it. Not all of us have cars with the new car smell still in them. Sorry if I sounded rude, not my intentions really. But my Camaro is turning 10 this year and my AC still runs strong. Its only had one rechage a few years ago and still blows strong. Not as cold as I would like but I hope to get that fixed sooner or later.
I had a problem with the valve leaking when I went to check my AC. It had no pressure whatsoever, so we filled it back up, and the valve stopped leaking. So it was either just dry, or it needs to have pressure behind it to close.
Does anyone know about checking to see if the compressor is bad? I can't get mine to kick on. My brother seems to think that the spring inside it is not engaging, but hasn't had a chance to look at it. It is really weird because it worked well last fall. But every time I have tried to use it this spring it won't turn on.
Is there any way to check it, or fix it? Because I would rather not buy a compressor if I don't have to. They are lotsa money around here.
man.. daytime in the heat of the summer day in south florida.. my air blows at mid 60 degrees at the vents..
at night though.. it blows at 40 on the dot. at the vents.
i know this cause i have a thermo in my vents [img]smile.gif[/img]
florida sucks.. i need to do the wrap thing
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Originally posted by camaronat: Does anyone know about checking to see if the compressor is bad? I can't get mine to kick on. My brother seems to think that the spring inside it is not engaging, but hasn't had a chance to look at it. It is really weird because it worked well last fall. But every time I have tried to use it this spring it won't turn on.
Is there any way to check it, or fix it? Because I would rather not buy a compressor if I don't have to. They are lotsa money around here.
theres no spring that turns your compressor on....its all magnets, and a sort of shock absorber
Not to bring this thread back, but is there anywhere online I can find this stuff. I've searched my auto parts places around here. No luck. Thanks guys.
<b> \'95 Camaro 3.4L A4 <i>Rikku</i><br />AutoX - Drift - Street </b><br />\"Sideways is faster.\"
its not that the spring is bad in the compressor. its probably just soo low on freon it won't engage. have a licensed tech charge it and as more freon gets into the system it will kick on.
Originally posted by Brett Garret: Not to bring this thread back, but is there anywhere online I can find this stuff. I've searched my auto parts places around here. No luck. Thanks guys.
Try Napa and explain to the guy at the counter what your looking for, it comes in a roll i belive and is very heavy.
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