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It seems to me the A/C cuts out at particular throttle settings regardless of actual load (of course I could be wrong here).
I haven't monitored the actual throttle percentage at where this seems to occur (data is available on OBD Fusion when connected to the A Network through a Carista reader) but I would guess it's around 85-90% of throttle travel. The effect on the A/C in those circumstances is like a light switch. Running the system on recirculate does help moderate the effect, but there's not enough Squash air freshener in the world to solve what happens when you run it that way for a long time... even with a fresh cabin filter. |
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Back-in-the-day, we called that stretch of I-5 the West Side Freeway. I remember, back when I was roaming the Central Valley, getting on the uncompleted portion of I-5 off of 152 near Los Banos, and roaring down the west side at over 100 mph and jumping off at Lost Hills, just north of where the freeway ended. How could I go 100 mph..?? There was virtually no traffic, because the freeway ended in the middle of nowhere, so very few people took it. Secondly, it wasn't patrolled, because there was no traffic...... ![]() humfrz |
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I would regularly run 120-130 in fairly tight "caravans" of slightly fast cars (factory supercharged and tuned MR2 MK1 at that time) on that stretch when I lived in LA and would drive to Sacramento or the bay area. Had to slow way down in places like Stockton but there were plenty of spots where you could drop the go-fast button right to the floor.
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Lots of fast cruising if you pay attention to the overpass , day light only, and use WAZE!!!! Am heading back next week LA to Napa Will try in Recec mode All so try 5th and 6th to check throttle position for changes Thanks For the Help Paul |
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Now how the ecu does this is unknown ie is it a combination of speed, engine load rpm coolant or oil temps throttle position for a certian time period who knows. But if it consistetly drops out at certian times it lilely the ecu doing its thing but it may not be based on a single parameter more likely based on several conditions being tripped |
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Its normal, AC will cut under full throtle, at any speed. Like it wont shut down, but the compressor wont work until you let off some. Gotta choose between ponies or cool air
(you might try not going wot for a few seconds at a time to keep the air cool enough).
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Sorry, I implied the faster speed causing an even higher than normal high pressure on the cabin intake with the combination of high heat. I wasn't so clear in my reply.
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Interesting use case. If I usually cruised at 90mph, I think I would of opted for a bigger displacement engine.
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It's a safety feature designed to reduce compressor freeze/wear issues. The A/C compressor as you know is on a parasitic pulley that can shut off. But it's not designed to operate at high speeds for long durations, and all cars are optimized for the mass market, which typically doesn't cruise over 90.
My car does the same thing, if you want to adjust it I wouldn't be surprised if you can in techstream via OBD II. Freeze shouldn't be an issue when it's 110°, but wear on the compressor will still be higher at high RPM. |
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