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Re: Relocating the A/C Evaporator Can

Subject: Re: Relocating the A/C Evaporator Can
by DrDyno on 2015/3/9 16:20:00

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CentralCoaster wrote:
Did you guys have any issues with the Dewitt rubber pads? Mine is not completely isolated from the shroud, parts still come in contact. The radiator could've probably a 1/4" in height.


I took a look at the FSM, then a close look at the shroud and... decided to have mine installed by our local Corvette Guru, Vern Carmack of Vern's Chevy Service. He didn't have any complaints and everything looks and feels OK.

Allow me to offer that, although the engine temp comes down a little faster when under way, overall, I've seen very little benefit. I was hoping for more, especially in traffic. Vern said he can add a manual fan switch with a relay to prevent DTC's from showing up and, for $40.00, I'm going to have him do it. I'm tired of using the A/C to trip on the fans.
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