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Stang_Crazy 06-24-2002 07:46 PM

No A/C Condenser=LOW engine temps!
 
I was going to replace my old crappy A/C condenser with a new one so I took the old one out for the time being. Well, yesterday I decided to go for a drive in the 90 degree heat. To my surprise, my engine temperature never rose above the "A" in N-O-R-M-A-L. And this is with the stock cooling system and underdrive pulleys!! Since the condenser is out, the radiator is exposed and gets alot more air going through it to keep things running cool.

Just thought I'd share with everyone. It's a quick fix if your car is running a little hot. :)

slo95 06-24-2002 08:01 PM

i wonder if we could rig up the radiator to be in front...since it is used all year vs the few months condenser! as long as no rocks fly into it it would be nice!

Stang_Crazy 06-24-2002 08:41 PM

radiator in front...
 
I only drive my car a few thousand miles a year and don't do any highway driving at all so rocks aren't a big concern for me. I plan on replacing the radiator this winter so it doesn't matter what hits it. The only thing would be to check it every now and then for leaves, etc. that might get stuck in it.

Putting the radiator in front of the condenser sounds like a headache wating to happen :confused:

slo95 06-24-2002 09:00 PM

a headache - yeah - it was a nice THOUGHT of having cool air rushing directly therough the rad instead of thru the condenser then rad...

but yeah, unless all out race and you want to fabricate brackets...leave it stock locations.

Mach 1 06-25-2002 04:11 AM

Removing the condensor is not a quick fix, but a process that requires expensive air conditioning servicing upon reinstallation. I dont think you discovered anything new here and if your suggesting to pull the condensor if your cars running hot, and you would like to keep your air conditioning system on the car, there are better fixes out there, like a cooling system upgrade.

PKRWUD 06-25-2002 06:03 AM

Not to mention, with the radiator in front of the condensor, not only is it more subjective to road debris, but in stop and go traffic, it won't cool well at all. It needs to have the shroud and fan close to it. Believe it or not, the engineers that came up with that design tried it the other way first. :)

Take care,
-Chris

drudis 06-25-2002 08:10 AM

Re: No A/C Condenser=LOW engine temps!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Stang_Crazy
I was going to replace my old crappy A/C condenser with a new one so I took the old one out for the time being. Well, yesterday I decided to go for a drive in the 90 degree heat. To my surprise, my engine temperature never rose above the "A" in N-O-R-M-A-L. And this is with the stock cooling system and underdrive pulleys!! Since the condenser is out, the radiator is exposed and gets alot more air going through it to keep things running cool.

Just thought I'd share with everyone. It's a quick fix if your car is running a little hot. :)


FYI, I have a complete working A/C system I pulled out of my 1989 Mustang with 32K original miles on it. You need any parts...

email me privately drudis@ford.com

Coolbreeze 06-25-2002 05:39 PM

Putting the condenser behind the Rad wouldn't be good for the AC. The AC wouldn't get as cold, because heat from the rad would be going through the AC condenser making it less effiecient.

Stang_Crazy 06-25-2002 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mach 1
Removing the condensor is not a quick fix, but a process that requires expensive air conditioning servicing upon reinstallation. I dont think you discovered anything new here and if your suggesting to pull the condensor if your cars running hot, and you would like to keep your air conditioning system on the car, there are better fixes out there, like a cooling system upgrade.
Maybe I should clarify my post. I was planning on replacing the condenser but have since decided to remove my a/c all together. I never said I discovered something new...I just never thought that the temp. differences would be as big as they were.

No harm no foul :D


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