| system. I never had any overheating issues. A compromised system will likely fail in its performance at some point or another. I just wonder how many people have cooling issues and never considered the AC condenser.......... In the ~6 years I have been here I have yet to see anyone mention it as a resolution to someones' problems. Search reveals two posts: [ http://twinturbo.net/net/viewmsg.aspx?forum=general&msg_id=1553440&words=heating%3a%3acondenser ] Which has nothing to do with the cooling of the engine, but rather, AC performance. and [ http://twinturbo.net/net/viewmsg.aspx?forum=general&msg_id=1763371&words=heating%3a%3acondenser ] which direct relates. One post where it has been directly spoken of. Consider how many times the NA-TT conversion Q has been asked. or: what color to paint calipers. or: overheating in general where it was never suggested to address the condenser: 610 hits in general for "overheating" and NOT with "condenser"; 1590 times in technical and NOT with "condenser". How would you go about proving my suspicions wrong given this evidence? Hence: the primary reason for my post yesterday concerning overheating issues and the potential source of the AC condenser...... and then my crucifiction shortly follows from the nay-sayers for being helpful.... It clearly appears to me that this is not common knowledge and many have overlooked the condenser as a source of cooling problems, else, it would likely have been mentioned more than once as the problem in more than 2000 posts regarding "overheating"..... The electric fan setup that I have put together appears to be working within acceptable operating temperatures. If for whatever reason it doesn't work for a customer for whatever reason, I am more than happy to refund their purchase price. So what do you or anyone else without this product care, or, is it just an excuse for listening to yourself talk?

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