boostedt28
20+ Year Contributor
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- Jul 13, 2002
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Austin,
Texas
I am having this issue lately when running the AC during the heat of the day. The car seems to want to run hot (not overheating) at around 213°-216°. But when I turn the AC off, the temps come down to 196°-206° (which are normal for my car and route home). I noticed the car wouldn't idle up when the compressor kicked on and would stall out when coming to a stop. So I fixed the leak at the throttle body shaft and put in a NEW ISC motor. Now the car idles up and doesn't stall out coming to a stop, but it sounds like the car is really struggling at idle. I have searched and found mention that maybe the compressor is putting too much of a drain on the car, but there is no mention of testing it. So, can someone give me some advise on testing the draw the compressor is supposed to put on the car.
Car has a: 170° thermostat, front mount (no ducting), 12" puller with shroud, 10" pusher (wired to operate as stock fans would), manifold heat shield in place, blanket on turbine housing, downpipe/O2 housing wrapped, CAI
Car has a: 170° thermostat, front mount (no ducting), 12" puller with shroud, 10" pusher (wired to operate as stock fans would), manifold heat shield in place, blanket on turbine housing, downpipe/O2 housing wrapped, CAI