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a/c questions I searched past threads...
I found 1 person said a/c drains 20HP and another said 30, so either way its a noticable difference. My question- is the HP loss only there when you're using it or is it as long as the belt is attached to it? And 2- how much does the hardware weigh that you would take out if you were to take the a/c unit out? thanks
Pat
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I'd say a/c drains more like 10-15 hp if it's in good working order, and that is only when the compressor is working. The compressor part prolly weighs about 25# or so, i recently rebuilt my a/c clutch when it was on the car, didn't take the compressor out of the slot, but it should weigh close to that. Add about another 15# in hoses and such, about 10# for the condensor. (all guesses)
Yes, you definately feel the loss of power in a NA with the A/C on when driving around town. At highway speeds that changes alittle depending on if your windows are open or not with the A/C off. I would say that the added wind resistance at highway speeds with windows open and A/C off is higher than the power robbing the A/C compressor does to the engine and driving more aerodynamically clean with the windows closed. And the other benefit is it's much quieter at highway speeds with the windows closed. Last edited by Bob's944; 01-25-2002 at 10:36 AM.. |
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thanks- I definetly notice the difference when I turn it on but I wasn't sure if it made any difference while it is not on. I guess not- but if it is roughly 50 lbs for all the componants that may be worth it since I almost never use the a/c anyway. Thanks alot
Pat
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