Re: Major bogging in heat with AC on!

From: bernd@texas.net
Date: Fri Jul 27 2001 - 12:18:48 EDT


Try relocating your IAT Sensor and see what happens. ;)

- Bernd

> I've got an electric on my V8 and I get some bogging with the A/C on as well,
> but the 90+ heat doesn't exactly help the situation - my truck has always felt
> sluggish when the heat and humidity get way up there.
>
> Check with Chuck on an electric setup for a '99 V6, he's got a real nice one.
>
> "(MAGNUM S/T)" wrote:
>
> > Man....my poor lil V6 was bogging real bad during the mini heat wave we had
> > round here this week. It even got to the point where the fan was making that
> > loud noise while accelerating that seems to take away power (or am I
> > imagining this??)
> >
> > Anyway, if you know what I'm taking about with respect to the fan kicking in
> > during driving and the bogging...will replacing the factory fan set-up with
> > an electric fan relieve much of this??? I realize there is a significant
> > loss of HP with the AC turned on...thats why I dont use it much...but the HP
> > loss I was experiencing seemed much worse.
> >
> > Note: I drove it today in the cool 68 degree air and it ran fine.
> >
> > ...in a nutshell I'm looking for the pros of getting an electric fan setup
> > on my 99. I just dropped $1300 putting a new tranny in my wife's Tracker
> > (don't ask)...so the thought of spending allot on the Dak is not very
> > welcome :-)
> >
> > Later all,
> >
> > --
> > Kevin
> > 99 Solar Yellow Magnum S/T
> > Custom Graphix
> > Quick-D TB/K&N Intake
> > StreetScene RP w/Dual Hooker outlets
> > Flowmaster 50 Delta Flow-AR767s-Extang etc...
> > http://webpages.charter.net/khoegen
> > kevinhoegen@email.com
>



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