Quote:
Originally Posted by wwest
More CFM will be useless unless the evaporator surface temperature can be kept at ~33F. If the evaporator temperature rises as the result of additional airflow NOTHING is accomplished. Except maybe some additional level of discomfort.
|
if adding more CFM drags the evap temp up, then by defintion the higher cfm blower has increased heat transfer out of the cabin. That is to say it is working in some capacity.
I installed the Griffiths kit (just the basic one) and I have been pleased with the results. The kit is absurdly complete. I think he includes zip ties!