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SN-95 and New Edge Mustangs
1997 Mustang 4.6 Vortech 18psi reaching 250 F and up when using A/C
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<blockquote data-quote="milktasd2" data-source="post: 16476872" data-attributes="member: 17012"><p>I disagree about the ac wouldn’t cause the vehicle to run hot. When the ac is hot, heat from the condenser is going to be hitting the radiator adding extra heat. I know, same thing happens to my daily Sonoma. I can’t run ac in 5oclock traffic in the heat of the summer because coolant temps will start creeping up. Turn the ac off, drops back down. my problem is v8 vs stock Sonoma radiator</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milktasd2, post: 16476872, member: 17012"] I disagree about the ac wouldn’t cause the vehicle to run hot. When the ac is hot, heat from the condenser is going to be hitting the radiator adding extra heat. I know, same thing happens to my daily Sonoma. I can’t run ac in 5oclock traffic in the heat of the summer because coolant temps will start creeping up. Turn the ac off, drops back down. my problem is v8 vs stock Sonoma radiator [/QUOTE]
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