Speed & Air-condition during Summer

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Jan 28, 2002
  #1  
Guys!

Being in a Tropica country I need to on my air-condition everytime I drive.

Therefore, I was told that when u wanna race or maybe rev up to 4500rpm, is better to off the air-condition
as it will not only slow down the car, it will also damage your compressor.....

Is this a normal practice for you guys??
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Jan 28, 2002
  #2  
I turn AC/heat off when racing- seems like it helps a bit
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Jan 28, 2002
  #3  
yeah! i think it not only helps..............it will not damage your hot/cold air compressor for your air-conditioning

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Jan 28, 2002
  #4  
turning off A/c will save u a few hp also!
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Jan 28, 2002
  #5  
Yeah turn off the AC, the radio, your headlight evrything it helps. Not only the compressor are driven by the engine also the alternator are belt driven by an engine. So extra electric means extra load to your alternator, mean extra load to your engine.
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Jan 29, 2002
  #6  
The alternator is always drawing from the engine, regardless of whether you have your stereo of headlights on, that's nonsense. It constantly charges the battery -which is where acessories get electricity from. How would the stereo and headlights continue to work with the engine off? Think about it before you post.
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Jan 29, 2002
  #7  
so how much hp are we talking about
how much difference i mean big small mediocre????
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Jan 29, 2002
  #8  
a/c will lose you a race
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Jan 29, 2002
  #9  


<< a/c will lose you a race >>



very very true
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Jan 29, 2002
  #10  
sup man
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Jan 29, 2002
  #11  
no air conditioner = suffocation
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Jan 29, 2002
  #12  
i reme,ber some1 said a/c=15hp or so[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif[/IMG]
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Jan 29, 2002
  #13  
a/c doesn't equal 15 HP. Also, little tip for y'all... when you stop ur car with the A/C, turn it off. Reaason: When you start the car back up it causes a brief moment of high pressure in the compressor, which will kill it or cause it to leak, etc. down the road. So when turning off the car, just turn off the AC at the sametime. No biggie.
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