Just drive it in 43 degrees. Seems to have only about 70% of its normal "power".
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Originally posted by davemoore View PostJust drive it in 43 degrees. Seems to have only about 70% of its normal "power".
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Originally posted by rayray086 View PostA/C are for pansies!Mine does ok in the heat, but I sure don't.
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my TDI hates the heat....
turbo just chokes on all the hot air and just kills the power... AC makes absoltely no difference what so ever!!!VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
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Originally posted by Lorenz View PostYeah the aircon does a good job of chewing the power from the 2.0L!
I'd rather sacrafice the cool air to have more power!
I'd be using aircon in my 1.8L right now if it worked but sadly I'm too cheap to get it fixed lol.
I wind down both of the drivers side windows and it creates a nice little airflow cycle i find.
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Originally posted by rayray086 View PostA/C are for pansies!
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