How can i increase the amount of air coming out of my vents?
#1
How can i increase the amount of air coming out of my vents?
When I have the AC on (or without)... when i switch the air to come out from the foot area and the upper area, the air coming out is much less than when i only have the air coming from the top.
Is there anyway to increase the pressure or amount of air coming out, so when it's on feet/body the air coming out will be equal to when it's only on the top setting?
thanks
oh, and if this already exists, I did a search for vent pressure but couldn't find anything. I might have been looking using the wrong keywords?
Is there anyway to increase the pressure or amount of air coming out, so when it's on feet/body the air coming out will be equal to when it's only on the top setting?
thanks
oh, and if this already exists, I did a search for vent pressure but couldn't find anything. I might have been looking using the wrong keywords?
#2
Re: How can i increase the amount of air coming out of my vents?
LOL, its summer time and all our ACs suck.. 400 views but no replys... keep ur fingers crossed.
Originally posted by multiplexor
When I have the AC on (or without)... when i switch the air to come out from the foot area and the upper area, the air coming out is much less than when i only have the air coming from the top.
Is there anyway to increase the pressure or amount of air coming out, so when it's on feet/body the air coming out will be equal to when it's only on the top setting?
thanks
oh, and if this already exists, I did a search for vent pressure but couldn't find anything. I might have been looking using the wrong keywords?
When I have the AC on (or without)... when i switch the air to come out from the foot area and the upper area, the air coming out is much less than when i only have the air coming from the top.
Is there anyway to increase the pressure or amount of air coming out, so when it's on feet/body the air coming out will be equal to when it's only on the top setting?
thanks
oh, and if this already exists, I did a search for vent pressure but couldn't find anything. I might have been looking using the wrong keywords?
#3
Re: Re: How can i increase the amount of air coming out of my vents?
Originally posted by _DRU_
LOL, its summer time and all our ACs suck.. 400 views but no replys... keep ur fingers crossed.
LOL, its summer time and all our ACs suck.. 400 views but no replys... keep ur fingers crossed.
Hopefully someone has some ideas...
#4
Re: How can i increase the amount of air coming out of my vents?
Originally posted by multiplexor
When I have the AC on (or without)... when i switch the air to come out from the foot area and the upper area, the air coming out is much less than when i only have the air coming from the top.
Is there anyway to increase the pressure or amount of air coming out, so when it's on feet/body the air coming out will be equal to when it's only on the top setting?
thanks
oh, and if this already exists, I did a search for vent pressure but couldn't find anything. I might have been looking using the wrong keywords?
When I have the AC on (or without)... when i switch the air to come out from the foot area and the upper area, the air coming out is much less than when i only have the air coming from the top.
Is there anyway to increase the pressure or amount of air coming out, so when it's on feet/body the air coming out will be equal to when it's only on the top setting?
thanks
oh, and if this already exists, I did a search for vent pressure but couldn't find anything. I might have been looking using the wrong keywords?
-Jon
#5
Re: Re: How can i increase the amount of air coming out of my vents?
Originally posted by tmkforever
That is normal...when you split the same amount of air that was going through one set of vents into two sets of vents you're going to have less pressure. I don't think there is much you can do about that unless you get a new fan?
-Jon
That is normal...when you split the same amount of air that was going through one set of vents into two sets of vents you're going to have less pressure. I don't think there is much you can do about that unless you get a new fan?
-Jon
#6
Re: Re: Re: How can i increase the amount of air coming out of my vents?
Originally posted by multiplexor
yeah exactly.. since more vents open up, the air has to goto more places, losing pressure. Would be good to continually have the strong pressure there. I just have no idea where to look.
yeah exactly.. since more vents open up, the air has to goto more places, losing pressure. Would be good to continually have the strong pressure there. I just have no idea where to look.
#7
Re: Re: Re: Re: How can i increase the amount of air coming out of my vents?
Originally posted by Str8ridin
You should get slightly higher pressure from all the vents if you put it on recirculating air when the AC is on.
You should get slightly higher pressure from all the vents if you put it on recirculating air when the AC is on.
#9
hardcore flossing street racers drop the windows. people who dont like to smell like sweat wherever they go blast the AC.
Originally posted by H.N.I.C.95
Real Men drop the windows. I always felt like A/C wore down engines so i never use it and I live in South Carolina.
Real Men drop the windows. I always felt like A/C wore down engines so i never use it and I live in South Carolina.
#11
hahah AC is a must have! Although i am reluctant to use it sometimes... but when it's hot... i need the AC.
As for the more airflow issue... there must be someway to upgrade the fan... basically replacing it. I don't know if there would be room for a bigger fan. Or... wire in a minifan inside the car lol
As for the more airflow issue... there must be someway to upgrade the fan... basically replacing it. I don't know if there would be room for a bigger fan. Or... wire in a minifan inside the car lol
#12
Re: Re: How can i increase the amount of air coming out of my vents?
Originally posted by _DRU_
LOL, its summer time and all our ACs suck.. 400 views but no replys... keep ur fingers crossed.
LOL, its summer time and all our ACs suck.. 400 views but no replys... keep ur fingers crossed.
#14
Re: How can i increase the amount of air coming out of my vents?
Originally posted by multiplexor
When I have the AC on (or without)... when i switch the air to come out from the foot area and the upper area, the air coming out is much less than when i only have the air coming from the top.
Is there anyway to increase the pressure or amount of air coming out, so when it's on feet/body the air coming out will be equal to when it's only on the top setting?
thanks
oh, and if this already exists, I did a search for vent pressure but couldn't find anything. I might have been looking using the wrong keywords?
When I have the AC on (or without)... when i switch the air to come out from the foot area and the upper area, the air coming out is much less than when i only have the air coming from the top.
Is there anyway to increase the pressure or amount of air coming out, so when it's on feet/body the air coming out will be equal to when it's only on the top setting?
thanks
oh, and if this already exists, I did a search for vent pressure but couldn't find anything. I might have been looking using the wrong keywords?
#15
hmmm...
damn... uhm... hmm... just to throw this out there, but what if another fan was put in beside the first fan? That could probably work... though I actualy have no idea where the first fan is at this moment, so i dunno if another would fit, or...
damn... uhm... hmm... just to throw this out there, but what if another fan was put in beside the first fan? That could probably work... though I actualy have no idea where the first fan is at this moment, so i dunno if another would fit, or...
#16
Originally posted by multiplexor
hmmm...
damn... uhm... hmm... just to throw this out there, but what if another fan was put in beside the first fan? That could probably work... though I actualy have no idea where the first fan is at this moment, so i dunno if another would fit, or...
hmmm...
damn... uhm... hmm... just to throw this out there, but what if another fan was put in beside the first fan? That could probably work... though I actualy have no idea where the first fan is at this moment, so i dunno if another would fit, or...
#17
multiplexor, it is the same on my car too (stronger pressure to the feet vents instead of the face vents when dual-mode is selected) ... so I suppose it's normal.
I just put it to my face, cold air moves down (to the feet) while hot air moves up right? Physics
I just put it to my face, cold air moves down (to the feet) while hot air moves up right? Physics
#18
Originally posted by pocketrocket
multiplexor, it is the same on my car too (stronger pressure to the feet vents instead of the face vents when dual-mode is selected) ... so I suppose it's normal.
I just put it to my face, cold air moves down (to the feet) while hot air moves up right? Physics
multiplexor, it is the same on my car too (stronger pressure to the feet vents instead of the face vents when dual-mode is selected) ... so I suppose it's normal.
I just put it to my face, cold air moves down (to the feet) while hot air moves up right? Physics
#19
Man, lots of views but not much answers. Well, if your looking for more AC blowing in your face, set your AC to the face vents (of course that'll close off the foot vents) and if you happen to close the side vents, airflow will increase through the center vents where you can point them to wherever to please. I hope someone finds this helpful if they didn't know that already. Oh yea, the recirculation also helps like someone above suggested.
#20
Ok, i don't know on how the compatibility of different car model's AC parts are...but here's something you should look into...(and we've actually timed this)
late 1980s or early 90s Nissan Stanza GXE @ noon, temp= 97 degrees, car temp went to 65 degrees in less than a minute. I had heard that the nickname for this car is the "Lil Refrigerator."
You might want to research what it is in those cars that make it cool down so fast. Between all my nissan friends, out of my maxima, an altima, a 3z, pathfinder, and the stanza...the stanza seemed like it has the best AC and it's the oldest car of the bunch too.
late 1980s or early 90s Nissan Stanza GXE @ noon, temp= 97 degrees, car temp went to 65 degrees in less than a minute. I had heard that the nickname for this car is the "Lil Refrigerator."
You might want to research what it is in those cars that make it cool down so fast. Between all my nissan friends, out of my maxima, an altima, a 3z, pathfinder, and the stanza...the stanza seemed like it has the best AC and it's the oldest car of the bunch too.
#21
Originally posted by max002
Ok, i don't know on how the compatibility of different car model's AC parts are...but here's something you should look into...(and we've actually timed this)
late 1980s or early 90s Nissan Stanza GXE @ noon, temp= 97 degrees, car temp went to 65 degrees in less than a minute. I had heard that the nickname for this car is the "Lil Refrigerator."
You might want to research what it is in those cars that make it cool down so fast. Between all my nissan friends, out of my maxima, an altima, a 3z, pathfinder, and the stanza...the stanza seemed like it has the best AC and it's the oldest car of the bunch too.
Ok, i don't know on how the compatibility of different car model's AC parts are...but here's something you should look into...(and we've actually timed this)
late 1980s or early 90s Nissan Stanza GXE @ noon, temp= 97 degrees, car temp went to 65 degrees in less than a minute. I had heard that the nickname for this car is the "Lil Refrigerator."
You might want to research what it is in those cars that make it cool down so fast. Between all my nissan friends, out of my maxima, an altima, a 3z, pathfinder, and the stanza...the stanza seemed like it has the best AC and it's the oldest car of the bunch too.
i'll have to look into that. thanks
#22
Originally posted by max002
Ok, i don't know on how the compatibility of different car model's AC parts are...but here's something you should look into...(and we've actually timed this)
late 1980s or early 90s Nissan Stanza GXE @ noon, temp= 97 degrees, car temp went to 65 degrees in less than a minute. I had heard that the nickname for this car is the "Lil Refrigerator."
You might want to research what it is in those cars that make it cool down so fast. Between all my nissan friends, out of my maxima, an altima, a 3z, pathfinder, and the stanza...the stanza seemed like it has the best AC and it's the oldest car of the bunch too.
Ok, i don't know on how the compatibility of different car model's AC parts are...but here's something you should look into...(and we've actually timed this)
late 1980s or early 90s Nissan Stanza GXE @ noon, temp= 97 degrees, car temp went to 65 degrees in less than a minute. I had heard that the nickname for this car is the "Lil Refrigerator."
You might want to research what it is in those cars that make it cool down so fast. Between all my nissan friends, out of my maxima, an altima, a 3z, pathfinder, and the stanza...the stanza seemed like it has the best AC and it's the oldest car of the bunch too.
My a/c is kinda weak. I don't think it's leaking, but does anybody know if putting a bit more 134a in the system helps? If so, how much pressure can we run w/o breaking anything?
#23
Perhaps you should "think outside the box"
The airflow through the car also depends on how many air holes you have coming in, and going out. Our air holes coming in are under the hood by the wipers, and the exit holes are the grille behind the rear speakers. Those exit holes seem to take the air to the trunk. I don't really understand those exit air holes. If there was a way that you could make more exit holes, you could force the air into a position where the pressure going out is much less than the pressure going in, casuing more flow. You could also increase the pressure going in by putting some sort of hood scoop that would direct the air into the in-coming vents. That would be ugly, just a suggestion
Food for thought
DW
The airflow through the car also depends on how many air holes you have coming in, and going out. Our air holes coming in are under the hood by the wipers, and the exit holes are the grille behind the rear speakers. Those exit holes seem to take the air to the trunk. I don't really understand those exit air holes. If there was a way that you could make more exit holes, you could force the air into a position where the pressure going out is much less than the pressure going in, casuing more flow. You could also increase the pressure going in by putting some sort of hood scoop that would direct the air into the in-coming vents. That would be ugly, just a suggestion
Food for thought
DW
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