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Old 08-12-2013, 01:11 PM   #111
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Originally Posted by Navikazu View Post
Hey guys i've got over 2000 on my turbo from full blown and i've noticed at times when i'm at a red light that my AC blows warm. Is this a common problem, and if so what can I do to fix this? At this time I have no heat wraps or blanket on my kit. If there is anything I can do please inform. I've had the shop check everything and they say it's all ok. I live in WPB, Fl where we get really hot and humid so AC is a must. Thanks.
That is normal unfortunetly. The slim fans/combined with all that turbo heat in the area are not able to pull enough cool air across the A/C condensor to cool the air. The best thing you can try is to upgrade the fans or add some on the front of the condensor to try and push more air. A thicker radiator will not help this as it just places the fans even further from the A/C condensor. I am still hoping that @FullBlown will come up with a better solution.
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