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Ronnie's.930 Ronnie's.930 is offline
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Rockwall, Texas
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Originally Posted by si Banker View Post
I have lived and drove a 911 in both South Florida and in the Fort Worth area.

There is a very large difference between making an ac system like the one on a 1974 through 1989 911 function on a satisfactory level in 100 degree plus weather based on the assumption that just vecause it works at 92 to 95 degrees.

The air temp in south florida very rairly goes over 95 and the temp drops soon after sun down. Here is Texas it does not cool off until 5:00am

Just because it works in s florida does not mean it will work in Texas or anywhere in the s west
WOW, well said . . . I have lived in the Dallas TX area for around 20 years (and this time of year really wonder why) and it is still difficult to comprehend that one can go outside at +/- 12:00 in the evening and it is still 90+ outside (not quite there yet but it is getting close) and that the humidity here is so thick that your clothes are damp if you are outdoors for more that 30 seconds! "Summer" begins here in late March and continues until November (I **** you not, Sept. and Oct. are hot as hell around here) . . .

This would be an excellent environment to put these condensers and evaporators to the test!

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Old 06-07-2012, 05:45 AM
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