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Re: inquiry 062800b

To: "Wright, Larry" <larry.wright@usop.com>,
Subject: Re: inquiry 062800b
From: "Ed Esslinger" <eee1@snowhill.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 08:33:16 +0100
 Larry it only takes a compressor,a few condensers, evaporator , time and
money to solve your problem.   A.C. Eddie, two Tigers and three Alpines with
real A.C.
Cool Cat Eddie ,1 S3 GT,3 S4's, 2 S5's, 2 MK1 Tigers
Deep South Rep TE/AE
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wright, Larry" <larry.wright@usop.com>
To: "National Corporation (E-mail)" <tigers@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 1:29 PM
Subject: inquiry 062800b


> Kevin Meek wrote:
> >On Mon, 26 Jun 2000 DJoh797014@aol.com wrote:
> >> Anyone know the Tiger owner who converted a cooler
> >> into an air conditioner? He would fill the cooler with ice
> >> and then had a 12 volt fan in the top that would suck air
> >> across the ice and blow it into the car.
> >I haven't seen that approach, but I did see another Tiger where
> >the owner made up a similar system which cycled the ice chest
> >water through a heater core & blower.  I made up a system like
> >that for my Tiger...it worked great, but on the one trip we
> >used it on, it cost us more $ for ice than gasoline!
>
> So this is a system to continuously blow moist air into the car. I
> don't think I'd have the courage to install such a thing. :^)
>
> On the 18th I went to a local car show which was rained out. Susan
> wanted me to turn on the heat to dry her out on the way home; well it
> knocked the chill off in the footwells, anyway. The event was re-held on
the
> 25th and I drove up there again (Susan, smarter than I, stayed home) after
> 7-8 miles in the 90-degree+ heat, I was roasting. Yup, I had forgotten to
> turn the heat off, and the heater, in addition to the engine heat and the
> heat radiating off the traffic on Interstate 95, all conspired to cook me.
>
> Larry Wright
> "I can't get no -- Satis-Traction"
>


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