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that's a new one
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brb buying a 2006 Equinox
Also, http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/daisy-mega-ima…
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That's pretty cool.
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Happened to my grandmother's VW Santana years ago.
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my wrx takes 0 time to blow ice cold, in Texas triple digit heat. Literally once you turn it on, you get a waft of warmth as it purges the hot air in the tubing, then it's icey.
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Thats hilarious
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We need to combine it with this one and you can be living in your own personal snowglobe.
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AC that snows, I'll take that here in Florida. Frosting my drinks in front of the vents isn't good enough.
![]() 06/07/2014 at 00:01 |
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But holy hell does it load the engine. I sometimes have to rev- match my up shifts because the revs drop so fast.
![]() 06/07/2014 at 00:12 |
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I've seen that before, it was a faulty low pressure switch causing the evaporator core to freeze up. It's pretty cool though.
![]() 06/07/2014 at 01:03 |
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YES!!!! My roommates never believe me when I say the ac drops my revs too quick! Especially when trying to grab fifth at speeds less than 60.
Add a lightweight flywheel to the mix and it's barrels of fun
![]() 06/07/2014 at 01:06 |
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you don't understand how happy you just made me
![]() 06/07/2014 at 08:56 |
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Without trying to sound like some kind of elitist car-guy snob, can we please stop with the postings on Jalopnik that display a complete ignorance of how things work on cars? If I wanted to read commentary from people who know nothing about cars, I'd read Consumer Reports.
Clearly the A/C on this Equinox is doing an inadequate job in dehumidifying the incoming air, sometimes due to a clogged evaporator drain, sometimes due to low refrigerant charge, or even a leaking heater core. Other times, shit just happens if it's south-Florida-humid.