How much CFM for A/C?
I am in the process of rebuilding my car. One issue I would like to address while the car is apart is the A/C. It would work great while moving over 10 mph but once at a stop it would get warm. Also when at a stop the engine temps would continue to increase until the car would overheat.
I am very tight on space due to running a gti-r style turbo manifold and turbo. Currently I have three siliconeintake.com fans. One 10" fan on the driver side as a puller, one 7" fan on the passenger side as a puller, and one 7" fan on the driver side as a pusher. The website states that they push more air then a spal but I find that hard to believe.
I am looking into getting some spal low profile fans and I would like to know how much CFM you guys need to get reliable ac in 100* weather. I am thinking about getting two 10" pushers at 749cfm, one 11 inch puller at 844 cfm and one 7.5 inch puller at 500cfm. I am also entertaining the idea of making a custom shroud for my puller fans out of a sheet of aluminum.
I am very tight on space due to running a gti-r style turbo manifold and turbo. Currently I have three siliconeintake.com fans. One 10" fan on the driver side as a puller, one 7" fan on the passenger side as a puller, and one 7" fan on the driver side as a pusher. The website states that they push more air then a spal but I find that hard to believe.
I am looking into getting some spal low profile fans and I would like to know how much CFM you guys need to get reliable ac in 100* weather. I am thinking about getting two 10" pushers at 749cfm, one 11 inch puller at 844 cfm and one 7.5 inch puller at 500cfm. I am also entertaining the idea of making a custom shroud for my puller fans out of a sheet of aluminum.