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#6 Re: a/c setup
zordmaker Posted on: 2013/6/15 6:25
Bigger block.. more weight. AC, more weight. More fuel. More, more, more.
What's the point of having a Datto then? May as well have a V8 muscle car.
One must remember the number one thing which makes the Datto as good as it is.

- 797kg!!!

ZM


#5 Re: a/c setup
clyons8 Posted on: 2013/6/11 3:11
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However each time I got serious it didn't happen because there was just too much stuff to do to make it fit. The added weight is a problem too. Basically the only way it would work without killing the car is to hook it up as a dragger i.e. the compressor only comes on when the brake light does.


Why not source a factory setup? And if you aren't keen to sacrifice any horsepower for comfort, get a bigger block........


#4 Re: a/c setup
Datman95 Posted on: 2013/6/11 1:11
Been thinking about it for a while now im intreasted in fitting one before the summer


#3 Re: a/c setup
zordmaker Posted on: 2013/6/10 13:29
After driving nothing but a 1200 for the best part of 15 years last century, A/C is something which regularly crossed my mind. However each time I got serious it didn't happen because there was just too much stuff to do to make it fit. The added weight is a problem too. Basically the only way it would work without killing the car is to hook it up as a dragger i.e. the compressor only comes on when the brake light does.

Over the years I instead found other solutions to the problem, wearing less clothes (in some cases, none at all) and I got a pool at home so as soon as I got home I could just jump straight in.

Now I would never, ever dream of A/C'ing my 1200. Never!

ZM


#2 Re: a/c setup
Datman95 Posted on: 2013/6/10 12:57
Anyone got a ac unit they want to sell


#1 a/c setup
Datman95 Posted on: 2013/2/13 12:25
Gday
Im thinking now on fitting air con in the ute would anyone know or you have a double crank pully and the inside vents gets bit warm in the ute and just like to have a nice and cool cab
Cheers






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