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    Is there any way to change the fan that cycles with the AC to do so on low instead of high? That buzzsaw is driving me crazy.

    BTW - Took your advice...TR224 w/112 LSA, 918's & TI retainers are sitting on the counter!!! I can't wait!!! Soon time for a live tune...
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    You better let me know when you do.... I get to learn from your .... Opps... But you won't do that with a great Beer/Tool guy watching you do the work!!! J/K, let me know when!
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    Originally posted by jethro_3@Oct 13 2005, 07:44 PM
    J/K, let me know when!

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    Originally posted by SCIV@Oct 13 2005, 06:08 PM
    Is there any way to change the fan that cycles with the AC to do so on low instead of high? That buzzsaw is driving me crazy.

    BTW - Took your advice...TR224 w/112 LSA, 918's & TI retainers are sitting on the counter!!! I can't wait!!! Soon time for a live tune...
    Yes, there sure is, I found a solution, but I just haven't had time to implement it.

    I'll post up when it's time. Until then, that seems like the best solution.

    You can replace tapping the a/c wire with a new sensor that has an addtional output to trigger the relay.


    later,

    allen

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    Originally posted by farmtruc@Oct 13 2005, 09:10 PM
    Yes, there sure is, I found a solution, but I just haven't had time to implement it.

    I'll post up when it's time. Until then, that seems like the best solution.

    You can replace tapping the a/c wire with a new sensor that has an addtional output to trigger the relay.


    later,

    allen
    Won't this solution require that the A/C system be evacuated and re-charged? I think it would be worth it!

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    Originally posted by rosscob@Oct 14 2005, 06:23 AM
    Won't this solution require that the A/C system be evacuated and re-charged? I think it would be worth it!

    Ross
    Is this the pressure switch option?

    I agree Ross.
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