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Hello All,

There may be an easy or hard answer to this.

Basically I would love for my AC to blow more air, does anyone know if the fan speed can be made to blow faster than the current max as it really doesn't blow as full on as I would like. . As setting 1 is barely blowing. .

Cheers

Setting 1 is not meant to blow much air thats why its setting 1, if its not pumping out much air on the fifth setting then maybe you should be worried.

A simple AC regas with colder air coming out of the vents will (or should!) make it feel better to the point where you really wont want it on the max setting for any long periods.

Setting 1 is not meant to blow much air thats why its setting 1, if its not pumping out much air on the fifth setting then maybe you should be worried.

A simple AC regas with colder air coming out of the vents will (or should!) make it feel better to the point where you really wont want it on the max setting for any long periods.

Yep AC Regas is to be done shortly. . But I want a Typhoon on 5, and a decent breeze on settings 2-4. . . . .

Hello All,

There may be an easy or hard answer to this.

Basically I would love for my AC to blow more air, does anyone know if the fan speed can be made to blow faster than the current max as it really doesn't blow as full on as I would like. . As setting 1 is barely blowing. .

Cheers

Hey Jules, have you replaced your Pollen Filter? If it's blocked solid; your fan might as well be blowing through a brick wall...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/129786-air-con-filter/page__st__60__p__5719772__hl__m35+pollen+filter__fromsearch__1#entry5719772

On 5, my fan would just about blow you out the window.thumbsup.gif

Cheers, Dale

I still need to sort out my thermo fan. Did these things come with a factory unit? Mine looks like it's running an aftermarket thermo fan.

Yours has an HDI intercooler kit right?

Factory fan won't fit behind it, so it would've been swapped for a thinner unit.

Yours has an HDI intercooler kit right?

Factory fan won't fit behind it, so it would've been swapped for a thinner unit.

Blitz unit on his actually. But yeah, good chance itd have something aftermarket in there Id say.

Blitz unit on his actually. But yeah, good chance itd have something aftermarket in there Id say.

Yep I have the Blitz. It's wired up but uses scotch locks and they have failed me about six thousand times in the last month so it's probably them. :rolleyes:

Hey Jules, have you replaced your Pollen Filter? If it's blocked solid; your fan might as well be blowing through a brick wall...

http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry5719772

On 5, my fan would just about blow you out the window.thumbsup.gif

Cheers, Dale

Dale your a man of many good ideas. . I'll order one and replace anyway. . . it's probably the culprit I reckon. .

How have those SS brackets for the front sways/links holding up. .

After 5 years I have finally clocked up 80k!

Jules

Ha ha ha, You're a funny bunch of guys. . thumbsup.gif I sold my Tommi Makkinen with 16500 on the clock after 5 years of ownership. . Every K I drive is with love and passion. . 3some.gif

I catch the train to work and mainly drive it on weekends. . I'm sure when my wife goes on mat leave and loses company car the Stag will get some use . .

Dale your a man of many good ideas. . I'll order one and replace anyway. . . it's probably the culprit I reckon. .

How have those SS brackets for the front sways/links holding up. .

After 5 years I have finally clocked up 80k!

Jules

I tried a bunch of different ways to mount a H/D link, and was never really happy with the clearance at all adjustment positions. The OEM links are strong & reliable; I haven't heard of anyone damaging one, and by the time I re-invented the wheel, there wouldn't have been a cost benefit.

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