Removing AC Condenser Fan Bad?!
Alright, me and my friends have made pretty much all the flanges and pipes we need for installing this turbo on his 95 Civic V-TEC E SOHC, and there is a spacing problem. The AC Condenser Fan is in the way.(NOT RADIATOR FAN) If we were to take the fan and it's shroud off the AC would only get a bit warmer at idle being that there isn't a fan sucking the air through, but if you are moving you have the air while moving to cool it. So, my question is could I remove the AC Condenser fan and run everything successfully, also will it throw the check engine light? Thanks.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Marcos »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Alright, me and my friends have made pretty much all the flanges and pipes we need for installing this turbo on his 95 Civic V-TEC E SOHC, and there is a spacing problem. The AC Condenser Fan is in the way.(NOT RADIATOR FAN) If we were to take the fan and it's shroud off the AC would only get a bit warmer at idle being that there isn't a fan sucking the air through, but if you are moving you have the air while moving to cool it. So, my question is could I remove the AC Condenser fan and run everything successfully, also will it throw the check engine light? Thanks.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Without the fan, when stopped and at low speeds the presure in the a/c system is going to get very high. It won't turn on the CEL.
Without the fan, when stopped and at low speeds the presure in the a/c system is going to get very high. It won't turn on the CEL.
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