Why Do People Take Out The A/C?
#26
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mine stoped working when the owner before me had it. so they had the great Idea to just remove the belt and evary thing is going to be ok. im not sure if I want to remove the it.
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I still have it on my GTU but on my T2 it's gone. A/C becomes a big pain in the *** when you are building your car for serious performance, especially when it comes to cooling. It would be nice to have it but for a car that I only drive to haul *** it's not worth the trouble.
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I resent the comment made about Canadians. I'll have you know it has gotten to 45 degrees C (113F) in the shade where I'm from. It reaches above 100 F every summer and is consistently above 90 most days in the summer. So yes, we get summer too up here, we don't all live in Igloos you know.
I don't have AC, I don't think the car came with it though.
I don't have AC, I don't think the car came with it though.
#29
Originally Posted by DriftingB26RX7
I dont know y you guys from the mid west are sayin it gets to hot when here in La it gets hot as ***** in the winter haha then the summer is like AZ. I have a a/c but I never use it...it takes power, and you use.
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mine came without, i bought one and put it back in.
Cars black, i put a black interior in... live in the desert..
had to modify the ac bracket to make it work with my relocated oil filter. But trust me it's worth it. I m shooting for 320 reliable horses on stock turbo. Will be upgrading to a big turbo in the near future.... and keeping the ac.
Cars black, i put a black interior in... live in the desert..
had to modify the ac bracket to make it work with my relocated oil filter. But trust me it's worth it. I m shooting for 320 reliable horses on stock turbo. Will be upgrading to a big turbo in the near future.... and keeping the ac.
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For those complaining about power loss, the A/C system comes with an amazing little device that allows you to TURN IF OFF. Amazingly, when it's off it doesn’t draw any power. Isn't that clever? What will they think of next?
And if you the power draw is really that much of a bother to you, you obviously need more power. Or a turbo...
And if you the power draw is really that much of a bother to you, you obviously need more power. Or a turbo...
#34
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mine didnt work so i took it out.i got used to having no AC since my 240s ac was broken so i dont mind being warm now and then. if it worked i would have kept it, but after wasting $75 or so on trying to recharge/fix the 240 and it not working, i decided to keep my money this time.
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Originally Posted by Fumihiko
i took off mine because i live in western wa.
it dosent get hot here.
it dosent get hot here.
It got over 110 more than once last summer.
Driving the '74 Beetle was pretty dang hot.
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is it true we cant get our ac's re charged because they have old coolant(i forget the real name for it), because the humidity is a killer her in the summer and i hate sweating in the car.
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i took mine off bcs if it doesnt make it go it doesnt need to be there...less stuff to break and it makes it easy to get to everything in the engine bay
aint that the truth i guess thats y i only drive mine in the spring and fall...
Originally Posted by Dake
As I kennewick boy, I can say that's not true.
It got over 110 more than once last summer.
Driving the '74 Beetle was pretty dang hot.
It got over 110 more than once last summer.
Driving the '74 Beetle was pretty dang hot.
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You're half right, MPLSrx7. Our original systems used R12 (freon I believe) which they don't make (or at least sell to the general public) anymore, so unless you can find someone that has an old canister of it lying around, you can't recharge it with the original evaporant- and if you can, expect to pay out the *** for it. Our systems can be converted to R134, but as I understand it to do it right, you have to replace the better part of the A/C system- though you can I believe just put the adapter fittings on and recharge it without doing anything else, but its much more prone to failure. They do make some 'R-12 replacement' kits, but I have no idea how well they work.
I pulled the A/C out of mine when I swapped engines, and pulled out the P/S while I was at it. It's a 'vert though, so I don't figure I'll miss it that much- and I already do my best on my DD to not use the A/C because it kills its power & lowers the mpg.
I pulled the A/C out of mine when I swapped engines, and pulled out the P/S while I was at it. It's a 'vert though, so I don't figure I'll miss it that much- and I already do my best on my DD to not use the A/C because it kills its power & lowers the mpg.
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