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The following window tints are legal for use in Florida.
Front windshield used Llumar ceramic Air 80 clear window tint. Door windows used Llumar IRX 30CH window tint. Rear window used Llumar IRX 50CH window tint.
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I have added both the defrost vents to the two outputs with the valves to close the defrost using the center slider. I decided to do this so it will assist in moving the hot air away from the windshield and hopefully add to the circulation of air in the cabin since hot air rises and can be pushed to the back of the cab to create a circular motion of air.
Took the car out for 1/2 hour ride. Dash board temp was 80F when I left the garage. Outside temp was 90F and 70% humidity with some scattered clouds so it wasn’t direct sun all the time. The dash temp rose to 90F after leaving the garage and pretty much stayed there while driving until I stoped and shut the car off for 15 minutes. The dash temp rose to 105F and came back down to 90F once I started driving again. This test was with the two defrost vents open and pushing cold air past the windshield. The center vent temp dropped to 48F and the cabin temp dropped to 84F. Granted it was not as low as I would like but it was comfortable compared to the heat outside. I would like to reach the low 40F on the center vent and 80F for the cabin temp. I will say that if you are installing the CR system and you live in a hot/humid climate like Florida I would highly recommend adding the ceramic tint to all the windows. The tinting can eliminate a lot of the solar heat transfer into the cockpit. Expect to pay around $400 to have a Targa professionally done.
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Earlier in this post I had mentioned that air flow from the center vent was minimal. In other words you can’t feel it hitting your face when the vent is pointed right at you. I did experiment with using the old fresh air blower as a booster for just the main middle vents. Unfortunately the old motor had a terrible squealing noise after running for a while so I shelved the idea until just recently. A friend provided me with his used fresh air blower motor and I was able to install and run the booster with no squealing noise.
The first thing I had to do was to devise a way to use the old fresh air motor with out the large air box. Home Depot sells a pvc circular drain fitting that was just the right size. Added two L brackets to hold it to the blower housing and used thin sticky window foam insulation to create a seal between the two parts. The addition of a 2’ 90 degree elbow and a 2” end cap completes the assembly. ![]() As you can see below I Spliced a 4 wire cable into the main blower power cable to provide the slider switch three speed control to the booster. Used the top passenger connection from evaporator/blower to booster and then from booster to the center vents. ![]() ![]() Covered the area with a thermal blanket. ![]() With the carpet in place the booster motor doesn’t take up that much additional space in the frunk ![]() The outside temp today was 90 degrees and sunny with 70% humidity. The garage temp was 86 degrees. Fired up the car and took it for a half hour drive. The evaporator and cabin temps dropped very quickly and hovered at 79 for the cabin temp and 46 for the evaporator temp. With the added booster I could now feel air on my face when I adjusted the center vent. The booster did add a slight increase in fan air flow noise but with the engine running and the radio on it did not bother me. In a few days I will finish the mod off by adding insulation to the booster and added duct work. ![]()
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Thank you for the well documented install Pat. I'll be doing my own install sometime in the future, and your work will be a huge help!
As a side note, would the rear heater blower from a G model be more compact and easier to implement as a booster? Also worth consideration are the inline heat blowers from a Carrera.
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The Carrera in line fans are $$$$ and single speed so in my opinion are a non starter. There is an in-line booster fan on the open market that is cheaper than the Carrera option. Again it is single speed and I have been told is is loud when running. The mod of the original fresh air three speed fan is fairly cheap to do so if I decide to not use it. No big deal.
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Hey Pat, any chance you can do a test with the same conditions without the additional blower installed? You might have already cataloged this in a previous post
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I think people need to understand that this system is not like factory air that has a high CFM fan that will make your hair move if you aim the vent at your face. Our cars are limited by frunk space available for the evaporator/blower. Could an upgrade evaporator/blower be designed for more CFM throughput by making the unit larger so it protrudes further into the frunk. Maybe, but that is an issue for CR to resolve. The work I have done is to make the stock system I purchased function better than just out of the box based on my own installation specific to my car.
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^ We hear you and have been busy!
Currently in test we have a Gen2 blower design based on a bigger fan and a less restrictive evaporator. It does shift more air but the air is a few degrees less cold when the flow is fast. I have this in my own car right now and we have hot weather on the way. I plan to put out a video as I have trip planned on the hottest day next week - predictions are 37C / 97F and sticky. TBH, I am on the fence with the flow vs cold thing - very subjective. What I will say is that you can have the option to turn the new fan down and I am mostly using the lower speeds after a minute or so. We appreciate the established customer base so we are planning on offering an upgrade kit for those with Gen1 blowers. This would be a kit of parts to allow upgrading the blower to the larger fan and less restrictive evaporator. The blower is overall about 10mm wider but the main body is the same profile. The fan and the 'spine' of the blower are new. We have moved the expansion valve to the vehicle right side which makes the install easier for LHD vehicles (the majority of our customers). We hope to have this ready towards the end of the year.
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Thanks for the update info.
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RE: Problem 2. Vent air not forceful.
I agree with Targa80, it is very evident in my 86 Coupe that with no restriction on the fresh air intake vent the supply air volume and velocity from the side and center vents is respectable. However, as noted, when the intake is blocked off, which is necessary in my climate, there is significant reduction. I believe the current return air openings at the footwell blend valve are not adequate and are choking the system. It does seem possible that bypassing the interior heat duct fans and permitting the return air directly from the cabin to enter via those duct connections would increase volume of air and reduce the choking effect enough to improve supply air performance. I know Targa80 did that, but I likely will try that on my car (1986), in a couple of weeks. If the CR AC V2 fan is capable of overcoming the possible choking/static pressure from the current blend valve return openings perhaps that might improve overall supply air performance without bypassing the footwell heater fans. |
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Nice work Pat! Def plan on looking into clear uv tint to help with the solar transfer into the cabin. I insulated the fan box and assume I'll proceed to insulating the remainder like you to help get those vent temps down as low as possible. Luckily we don't have the humidity here in CO to fight on top of the heat like FL. Keep up the good work! I'll be paying attention to anything I can do to get cooler temps on mine! Cheers,
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Is this clever, cool booster still installed? If so, does the duct work and the thermal blanket serve to mount it in place, or did you add another mount? Mike
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I did have an issue with the old motor squealing after it heated up. Was given a spare from a friend who purchased a new one for his car. It lasted about a week before it gave up the ghost. Finally, opened the wallet and purchased a new motor. Installed it in the casing and has been working as a three speed booster motor with no issues. No need for additional clamping the two ducts hold it in place. The thermal blanket and the carpet also help to hold it in place. It would be just like storing something in the trunk. It is not an issue as an object moving around in the trunk
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Hate to be a bother, I've looked far a wide at my Home Depot, apparently not all carry the same stock. I also searched on-line for the part (your PVC circular drain fitting) but after 40 pages or so, no luck. I have found some pieces which might work but are larger than the one you have (well larger in some places and smaller in others). Anyway, is it possible to get a photo of the bar code number so I can search for it on-line? After searching the Jenson Beach home depot, I might have found the part Model #435962 https://www.homedepot.com/p/OATEY-Round-White-PVC-Area-Floor-Drain-with-Screw-In-Drain-Cover-435962/305248410
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That looks like what I bought at Home Depot. ![]() You will need to cut a notch for the power cable to the motor. ![]() I used two L brackets to hold the drain to the motor casing. Also I added a strip of window weather stripping between the motor case and the drain to prevent air leaks. ![]() I used a 2” end cap to close off the second output port and you can use a 2” street 90 degree elbow on the input of the drain side. ![]() I know it is not pretty, but it works and it is not a burden on the wallet.
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Thought I’d share my progress based on your clever idea. Here is a picture of my fan and the electrical hookup. I managed to use an old plug from my wiring harness, had to add one wire to get all three speeds. All three speeds are working. The number system for I, II, III speeds and the numbers 1,2,3,4 on the plug are kinda fun to decipher, not quite as straightforward as I’d have done it. Oh well, only ducting, thermal blankets and system securing. Definitely blows some air at position III!
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You should be able to take the upper duct hose in your pic and connect to booster fan output and add a duct from evaporator output to booster fan input . I recommend you do this and test to see if you are ok with the vent output before adding all the insulation to the booster motor.
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Found a piece of foam, going to use it to seat my "Frunk Drain Fan Booster" or FDFB. Hope to keep it fixed in place during braking and hard cornering. Until I find a better anchor solution. I realize the hoses are pretty good and then the foam attached to the bottom and then glued to the side carpet my be all I need. Will see. Thanks again for the idea, help and inspiration. Cheers, Pat
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