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weight aside, the a/c condenser does obstruct airflow.
The other reason is I might eventually move to larger oil cooler where AC fan is. I was 220F, my first ever time out with this car (so not very hard driving I'd guess)
on a paced event and it was 40-50F out. Hoping Kaj's pan and new oil cooler help, but if not enough, going to make my own oil cooler setup with the largest that fits.
Originally Posted by Turtletron
I've never been to a track event that didn't make you keep the front windows open rain or shine. Personally if its still street legal I would keep it, I've been down the road of streetcars with a/c deletes and manual steering conversions and it's not a road I'll take again. Not like you're going to be looking for every tenth of a second you can in HPDE.
I wasn't sure on this and that kind of seals the deal. As mentioned, I have many other newer vehicles for hot street days. EVO is on collector insr, so really not much to keep it on there.
Originally Posted by kyoo
u wont ever notice the weight savings
So I hope not, spent a lot of time on these alum oil cooler brackets to save 2 lbs......
I'm just trying to break even on weight of Kaj's pan/extra oil and my apparently really chubby IC
(which I never really thought much about it being so much heavier than stock).........
Originally Posted by kaj
I have a Cool Shirt system but still refuse to ditch AC. It's amazing when sitting in the staging area. Also, I occasionally drive it on the street and am too damned old to be showing up places, sweating through my shirt. Same for tuning sessions, doing work in the garage, or anything else I need.to in the car for.
I've had cars with no AC. Never again..ironically the Evo blows colder than any of my other cars. LOL
As mentioned above, if only a track car then yeah, I'd ditch it for the sake of simplifying the engine compartment and because I'd like to see the car get down to 2999lbs, one day.
I have old vehicles with no AC (59 bird, 70 bronco), so I'm pretty used to not driving stuff unless it is nice out. I've never taken EVO out in rain or snow and an EVO
is the most fun in cool dry days anyway for engine power, so when/if I drive it won't change much.
Originally Posted by Biggiesacks
Same here, I deleted my A/C for something like 6 years, then one day sweating my *** off in California stop and go traffic I had one of those "what am I doing with my life" moments and I put it back in. Never going back, not in a street car anyway.
I hear ya if it were my only ride (or even my backup street ride).......
Originally Posted by V.8MR
lol I'm pretty glad I did as well. But its more of an obsession to cut weight. Comfort is an after thought.
My coworker just grabbed an 09 Z06. He's only been on track with this paced stuff twice with an older CTS-V, and I drive harder than him, so
hoping I might be able to keep up for a couple laps anyway. Long term, I'm probably screwed if he gets to be a better driver, but I own this car
and all the mods (bought new for 30 and probably have 15 into it), so I'm going to run it until I realize I'm into tracking, to the point I have to buy a vette
(which seems to be the car to get if price vs lack of having to do mods vs perf vs parts avail are all considered).
It annoys the crap out of me he is already 100 lbs lighter, stock for stock. I was planning on a big weight advantage with what ever he got (he was looking
at SS's or maybe another older CTSV). I know nobody wins a track day, but that doesn't mean you ever want to run slower than your friends (if you can help it).
I am faster than a LOT of cars that have more than 100lb weight advantage over me.
Quite a few of them have no AC. I smile and wave with my windows up.
Other reason for keeping ac is for defogging. I've daily driven a car without ac and yes it's uncomfortable but once in a while I ran into real troubles not being able to defog my windows and it got unsafe. I keep ac now mainly for that.
Other reason for keeping ac is for defogging. I've daily driven a car without ac and yes it's uncomfortable but once in a while I ran into real troubles not being able to defog my windows and it got unsafe. I keep ac now mainly for that.
Other reason for keeping ac is for defogging. I've daily driven a car without ac and yes it's uncomfortable but once in a while I ran into real troubles not being able to defog my windows and it got unsafe. I keep ac now mainly for that.
That was my original question, only if I pay for a track day or weekend and it pours the whole time.
I'm sure I'll be out there, I just didn't know if windows had to be open. Since they do, how well does AC
defog in pouring rain, at high speed, with windows open (can't say I've ever tried that with any car).
keep it, absolutely no reason to take it out. I did it, and kind of regretting it back then The next car i will have i would be happy to have one in place and working.
defogging one main reason, than the heat in the summer horrible in a race car etc. when your body temperature too high , you start loosing driver concentratio, and performance which are more important than couple of hp and lbs.
Same here, I deleted my A/C for something like 6 years, then one day sweating my *** off in California stop and go traffic I had one of those "what am I doing with my life" moments and I put it back in. Never going back, not in a street car anyway.
Same thing here. Drove my Evo for 2 years with no AC and I just recently bought all the stuff to reinstall it and now I'm loving life.
Get that useless hunk of metal out of there. You can shed off some serious weight and distribute it by removing things like ac, sound deadening, relocate battery to rear etc..also not just weight, its also air flow as previously mentioned and any accessory activated through the pulley system draws power from the crank.
keep it, absolutely no reason to take it out. I did it, and kind of regretting it back then The next car i will have i would be happy to have one in place and working.
defogging one main reason, than the heat in the summer horrible in a race car etc. when your body temperature too high , you start loosing driver concentratio, and performance which are more important than couple of hp and lbs.
This.
When I bought my Evo, the A/C wasn't working. Was one of the first things I did on the Evo, and has been totally worth it. If you get caught on rainy track day, you really learn to appreciate A/C. Especially here in FL lol