It's hot in my Z.!!!!!
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Mythbuster did a show on using your a/c compared to having your windows down. The car with the windows down ran out of gas first. That show is pretty good!
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Originally Posted by MRfire
My AC sucks *****. Only really blows cold air when I'm on the throttle...
My Z has the best performing 134A system I have ever seen.
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I try use 'natural' cooling as much as possible. Using AC not only eats more gas, it takes away 50hp and drains the battery.
Most annoying is that engine is not as responsive with the AC on. I can feel hesitation esp at light throttle. I have to adjust clutch engagement by giving it more gas.
Most annoying is that engine is not as responsive with the AC on. I can feel hesitation esp at light throttle. I have to adjust clutch engagement by giving it more gas.
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Ya man I know what your saying. When I drive, I like to save gas, so I roll down the window. Try holding out you arm at an angle so the air flows into your car. Works for me?
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Originally Posted by jcrdr
i think it is the insolation and the firewall!! my z gets hot as F*UCK when im driving.......the motor is a bad mamma jamma
If it is 75 degrees out, and your are comfortable at 75 , you better roll the windows up and set the air conditioning to 75 . Nissan could have added 50 pounds of insulation to isolate the interior, but chose not to.
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Originally Posted by ZlleH
I used to think that until I read a study that basically states that you save more money using AC then having your window down because the drag that is caused when the windows are down causes you to lose more gas then using the AC. This test was done on the highway though.
"Urban puzzle": it is more efficient, on a hot day, to run with the A/C on and windows up than to run with windows down (b/c of increasing car's drag).
Computer-based mpg measurements:
11.7/11.8 with A/C on and windows up
11.7/11.8 with A/C off and windows up
11.3 with A/C off and windows down
So, according to the computer, it's better to use A/C with windows up.
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I have notice in manual mode that if you idle for long period of time in temp over 100 degrees the A/C automatically shuts down. If you keep the car moving or turn that system to auto it will cycle the system and keep cooling.
I think in manual mode there is an overide at idle in manual mode to make sure your not stressing the engine after 5 mins of idle. I noticed this when I was viewing houses. I would sit out front making my notes on the properties and then the A/C would blow hot. The wife and me thought the dang thing broke. We got the car up to 30mph .... and froze our butt off. It took us an hour to figure it out in 112 degree weather. That was not a happy day. ;(
What do you guys think? Have you noticed this? I like to put it into manual to lower the fan. If you keep the system in auto and don't turn it up pass 75 it freezes you out.
I think in manual mode there is an overide at idle in manual mode to make sure your not stressing the engine after 5 mins of idle. I noticed this when I was viewing houses. I would sit out front making my notes on the properties and then the A/C would blow hot. The wife and me thought the dang thing broke. We got the car up to 30mph .... and froze our butt off. It took us an hour to figure it out in 112 degree weather. That was not a happy day. ;(
What do you guys think? Have you noticed this? I like to put it into manual to lower the fan. If you keep the system in auto and don't turn it up pass 75 it freezes you out.