^Facts to back up your assumption? I read up on this stuff for a month before I tackled the project.
Originally Posted by THOR
what usually causes the traffic heat is the idle when the car is not moving need to be at 900 rpm nand thats the least...1k works for me. u need to install another fan for the condenser as the two may not be efficient enough for the car now.... must ppl forget that the condenser should be washed as well as the fins in the cond. and radiator may be bent thus stop proper heat exchange. a clean evap is key but as u have in ur list that u got a new one so i would assume u serviced the filters and reinstalled them.
what usually causes the traffic heat is the idle when the car is not moving need to be at 900 rpm nand thats the least...1k works for me. u need to install another fan for the condenser as the two may not be efficient enough for the car now.... must ppl forget that the condenser should be washed as well as the fins in the cond. and radiator may be bent thus stop proper heat exchange. a clean evap is key but as u have in ur list that u got a new one so i would assume u serviced the filters and reinstalled them.
^I have a KOYO radiator, did a complete block flush, water wetter, my ASP header is ceramic coated, and 1500cfm slim fans (better than factory stock fans). I covered all the cooling areas on my car pretty well.
Originally Posted by Cliff
Oh, really? How so?
First of all, please use punctuation. It was difficult to read (not picking on you, only asking). Secondly, your statement with regards to the 900rpm base idle is for what vehicle?
Last I had checked, any vehicle with manufacturer's specs does not idle above 900rpm, warm; yet their A/C systems seem to work fine when properly serviced ...
Oh, really? How so?
First of all, please use punctuation. It was difficult to read (not picking on you, only asking). Secondly, your statement with regards to the 900rpm base idle is for what vehicle?
Last I had checked, any vehicle with manufacturer's specs does not idle above 900rpm, warm; yet their A/C systems seem to work fine when properly serviced ...
^Agreed.