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I live in Metro NY area also. Though not a daily driver, I am so happy I removed all that crap from my car— especially in the engine compartment. And to make that even better, I backdated the heater.
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Oh I also installed Elephant Racings fan on the oil cooler, & the oil temp needle never got more than a hair above 9:00 on the gauge. |
Larry,
I have a '78 SC Targa and live in Puyallup WA (about 12 miles east of Tacoma). My car is a daily driver, and I removed the AC because it didn't work very well and the compressor was always in the way when I was working on the car. It isn't too bad without ac in the Great Northwest. Of course, there are a few days a year when it would be nice. Unlike most cars, the ac isn't used to dry the air before it's heated for the defroster, so deleting it won't affect defogging. I advice driving in the winter with a roll of paper towels handy. Mike |
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Liar.....If it is 85-90 and sunny and your car was sitting parked in the sun all afternoon and it has working AC, you used it or you have a screw loose upstairs. ;) :D |
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Even weak ac is a life saver on a hot day, it will at least take the humidity out of the interior. Keep the AC, then upgrade it if you desire.
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Open the windows, puss.
Ever flown a C-47 that's been sitting in the sun all day? I'm old enough to have... |
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Tim: I've met Mr. Wilkinson on several occasions and I can assure you that all of his screws are NOT loose and in fact, properly torqued to spec,...:) :) |
I think the important change is in 1986 which gives you much bigger side vents.
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My 911 is my daily driver and on weekends I usually have my 4 yo daughter in the car with me.
Here in CA it was over 100 degrees last week. When the cell phone rings, you can't answer an important phone call with the widows down in a 911, ****, you can barely hold a call with the windows up... and with the windows up on a 100 degree day you are cookin. AC is a necessity for me... it if was a track car the AC would be removed. |
Believe it or not, there are those of us who don't even use cellphones, particularly in a moving car.
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Can't drive the car without A/C in Texas...
Spent a lot of money on upgrading to Rennaire, barrier hoses, new condenser....worth every penny and will always be a priority, no sense in having a car without a/c over here. Back in Europe I never had a/c... |
Houston. I excepted Houston and Florida. Let me add Mexico, Iwo Jima and the Sahel.
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..same could be said for walking and chewing gum at the same time. |
I have a GREAT AC system in my car... its from a company called RFS, or Right Foot Systems. Talk about AIR FLOW!!!
Yeow! -Michael |
Ditch it. Mine never worked, it was like having a 75 year old with emphysema blow on you. I ripped it all out, lines, wiring, everything. much cleaner engine compartment, not to mention a little weight savings. i love driving with the windows down and sunroof open. only problem is hot days when its raining, but otherwise, I couldn't be happier.
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