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How many AC parts to replace?

Reply #30
mine blows harder actually.  Not making htat up.  you can feel the difference.

tc
1986 Mercury Cougar -- Midnight Wine and Taupe  ($1700) in 1999 w/ 103,000 miles.  Now with a motor from an 87 with 54K on it.
1988 Mercury Cougar -- Light Sandlewood Metalic  ($40)  in 2003 with 111,000 miles.  Needs a fender, some welding and a good tune up.  Possibly my next daily if i ever get it to the shop.
1991 GMC Sonoma, My $50 daily driver.


How many AC parts to replace?

Reply #31
Yeah, that may be true. My blower doesn't seem to blow all that hard at any speed so I wouldn't know. The work van and minivan both blow much harder, along with a 2001 Saturn and a 2003 Focus. Maybe it just needs replacing
1988 Thunderbird Sport

How many AC parts to replace?

Reply #32
I just bought an anemometer. Once I've settled into my new house I will give the flow difference between MAX and NORM for my two foxes. My money is on 15%. Anybody else have a guess?

How many AC parts to replace?

Reply #33
.  I didn't think it was that much more but i'm never good at guesing.  EVER!  My sonoma has absolutely no difference between max and norm.  I think it's all ****ered up honestly, but i'm gonna complain on a 50 dollar pickup with 112000 on it.

tc
1986 Mercury Cougar -- Midnight Wine and Taupe  ($1700) in 1999 w/ 103,000 miles.  Now with a motor from an 87 with 54K on it.
1988 Mercury Cougar -- Light Sandlewood Metalic  ($40)  in 2003 with 111,000 miles.  Needs a fender, some welding and a good tune up.  Possibly my next daily if i ever get it to the shop.
1991 GMC Sonoma, My $50 daily driver.