<VV> Electric powered AC units on new cars (no Corvair content)

werp knarly werpknarly@centurytel.net
Mon, 19 Apr 2004 07:10:07 -0500


second thought.... with 300volts we'd have plenty of power to run a true
electric supercharger..

Thanks!

Joe "deer thumper" corvair

    hit a deer thrusday on the way back from the drive-in!!!.. having a car
made of real steel, i got home to find  the only damage was a bent antenna!


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: werp knarly
  To: virtualvairs@corvair.org
  Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 7:01 AM
  Subject: Re: <VV> Electric powered AC units on new cars (no Corvair
content)


  i did some checking.... i may not work on a corvair... the vue runs on a
300volt system..

  id hate to cross the cables jump starting that!

  these new hybrids are very dangerous to work on



  Thanks!

  Joe, Lisa, Teegan, and Mina
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "Richard Loving" <ral1963@earthlink.net>
  To: <virtualvairs@corvair.org>
  Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 9:01 PM
  Subject: RE: <VV> Electric powered AC units on new cars (no Corvair
content)


  > I can't believe that no one responded to this?
  >
  > Does anyone know anything about these?, as I would think that this would
be
  > ideal for the Corvair with the AC mounted in the trunk, no long lines
piped
  > up from the rear, rotation of the compressor wouldn't matter, expensive
AC
  > mounts wouldn't be an issue, etc, etc....
  >
  > Rick Loving
  >
  > <SNIP>
  >
  > Subject: <VV> Electric powered AC units on new cars (no Corvair content)
  >
  > For anyone interested, I saw yesterday a electrically powered a/c
compressor
  > in a new Saturn Vue. It's a small SUV. I would imagine with an upgraded
  > alternator, these could be used for our Corvair engines. I know I'm
  > interested in doing something like this.
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