Super Charger vs. Turbo
Turbos and superchargers alone wont touch the ac (unless the supercharger comes witha a different diameter crank pulley.
If you are talking about products that use the air conditioning to cool the intercooler?
Yes they will affect the amount of cooling, conservation of energy.
If you are talking about products that use the air conditioning to cool the intercooler?
Yes they will affect the amount of cooling, conservation of energy.
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You say you drive a car and are an enthusiast...... righhhhtttt! JK bro, yea, they have nothing to do with eachother. You are just mistaken into thinking the supercharger gets its power from the belt that powers the AC. I guess you can think that if the supercharger is going off a pulley that is connected to the belt, that the AC has less power to use from the belt which is engine power?!? Whatever, go forced induction and have fun.
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You say you drive a car and are an enthusiast...... righhhhtttt! JK bro, yea, they have nothing to do with eachother. You are just mistaken into thinking the supercharger gets its power from the belt that powers the AC. I guess you can think that if the supercharger is going off a pulley that is connected to the belt, that the AC has less power to use from the belt which is engine power?!? Whatever, go forced induction and have fun.
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The only other way you could effect it is if you change the size of your engine pulleys. This can either slow down or speed up you A/C compresser. If you run underdrive pulleys (ie slow down the belt) you slow down your compressor your A/C will suck.
Since most/all superchargers for Civics are belt driven (and shared with the a/c) if you change your engine pulley you will effect you A/C/electrical/powersteering
So bublik they do have something to do with one another. However if you don't change you pulleys, there will be no effect (unless you blow your belt from to much load)
Also You can use a your aircondition system to create a super dense (Ie cold) charge for quick acceleration. Read up on the New Ford F-150 SVT truck.
Since most/all superchargers for Civics are belt driven (and shared with the a/c) if you change your engine pulley you will effect you A/C/electrical/powersteering
So bublik they do have something to do with one another. However if you don't change you pulleys, there will be no effect (unless you blow your belt from to much load)
Also You can use a your aircondition system to create a super dense (Ie cold) charge for quick acceleration. Read up on the New Ford F-150 SVT truck.
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