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grinn253 01-12-2007 12:54 AM

Air Con inefficient @ 33 Deg Fahrenheit!
 
The following is a story I found amusing from my wife about her trip home in the RX-8 during yesterdays Seattle winter 'storm'.:lol2:

So she was in traffic for 2 hours moving 2 miles -- this was due to slight snow falling/sticking on the ground. Ambient temperature was ~ 33 Fahrenheit outside. Around 1.5 to 2.0 hour time point, she had already turned off the heater/seat warmer, but continued to feel immense heat from the footwell.:crazy: This heat continued to the point that it was necessary to utilize the air conditioner:SHOCKED: ! Furthermore she mentioned that the AC, instead of blowing cold air, was blowing warm air for about 5 - 10 minutes creating an even warmer atmosphere in the cabin:puke: .

Anyhow thought this was a humerous story regarding the RX-8s ability to generate such heat in traffic during winter times.

Laters!:3some:
Edgardo

DMRH 01-12-2007 02:02 AM

Whilst I am unsure on your 19th century fahrenheit, the mention of snow must mean you are getting near 0`c.

Gotta love that rotary exhaust with its 600`c exhaust temps. This problem has been noted before. Going back around 17 years now with the start of JC Cosmo production

My 1995 20B-REW Cosmo has that very issue with free feet warmer installed thanks to twin turbocharged exhaust manifolds running under your feet. Requires AC on most times.on long trips......... :Eyecrazy:

Renesis_8 01-12-2007 03:38 AM

open the windows.............
________
Kiare

NoTears316 01-12-2007 05:56 AM

Menopause? Hot flashes?

CTrx8 01-12-2007 07:59 AM


Originally Posted by DMRH
Whilst I am unsure on your 19th century fahrenheit, the mention of snow must mean you are getting near 0`c.

you mean people actually live outside the states? :Eyecrazy: and the states aren't the center of the universe? why wouldn't everyone just adopt everything we do and do it right so we don't actually have to do any work or think about changing?

just in case any of that was lost with the fact that this is the internet and tone of voice is hard to cast when written, i'm being completely facetious. since it was a funny thread to start with i thought i'd just throw in a little jab at us here in the states.

nycgps 01-12-2007 09:48 AM


Originally Posted by Renesis_8
open the windows.............

Im 2nd to that.

volk 01-12-2007 11:30 AM

did he really just say "whilst"?

Haze 01-12-2007 12:23 PM


Originally Posted by volk
did he really just say "whilst"?

He did, and he used it as appropriately as a character from Dickens. Now where he puts his Ipod in the horseless carriage that he driving is more of a question?

CTrx8 01-12-2007 12:29 PM


Originally Posted by volk
did he really just say "whilst"?

using it appropriately to point out that we are still in the 19th century using terminology that we should know since we are from that period.

dmc27 01-12-2007 12:37 PM

um, it's the 21st century.

and yes - 0 c = 32 f. but from there it gets all f'in crazy, with more math than I'm inclined to remember, let alone actually work out . . .

F8ck celsius, and the metric system!! :rock:

CTrx8 01-12-2007 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by dmc27
um, it's the 21st century.

and yes - 0 c = 32 f. but from there it gets all f'in crazy, with more math than I'm inclined to remember, let alone actually work out . . .

F8ck celsius, and the metric system!! :rock:

the point being that the US is still in the 19th century b/c we are archaic and never stepped into the 20th century, let alone the 21st century, if we're still not using metric.

dmc27 01-12-2007 01:04 PM

damned internet - it never translates well!

lol.

CTrx8 01-12-2007 01:16 PM


Originally Posted by dmc27
damned internet - it never translates well!

lol.

as i sometimes remember (per my first post in this thread) but not always.

agoodcave 01-12-2007 01:52 PM

The French use the metric system - enough reason for me not to.

When I got my engineering degree 23 years ago, the first thing I had to do was stop using the metric system. No one outside of the military and US gov. use it.

SI system, Soccer, World Bank, UN, World Trade Org. - It's all started by people who "think" they know better than us Yanks. But while they were ruled by Kings, then socialism, and now their "improved version" of democracy, we are still working with our original 200+ year old approach. And still going strong.

Mike

Socr8tes 01-12-2007 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by CTrx8
...i thought i'd just throw in a little jab at us here in the states.

DMRH doesn't need any help condemning the US. He usually does it plenty well on his own. :jerkit:

puch96 01-12-2007 09:08 PM


Originally Posted by grinn253
The following is a story I found amusing from my wife about her trip home in the RX-8 during yesterdays Seattle winter 'storm'.:lol2:

So she was in traffic for 2 hours moving 2 miles -- this was due to slight snow falling/sticking on the ground. Ambient temperature was ~ 33 Fahrenheit outside. Around 1.5 to 2.0 hour time point, she had already turned off the heater/seat warmer, but continued to feel immense heat from the footwell.:crazy: This heat continued to the point that it was necessary to utilize the air conditioner:SHOCKED: ! Furthermore she mentioned that the AC, instead of blowing cold air, was blowing warm air for about 5 - 10 minutes creating an even warmer atmosphere in the cabin:puke: .

Anyhow thought this was a humerous story regarding the RX-8s ability to generate such heat in traffic during winter times.

Laters!:3some:
Edgardo


hmmmmmmm . No comment

grinn253 01-12-2007 10:51 PM

:evil_laug

Originally Posted by puch96
hmmmmmmm . No comment

:Peace:

User24 01-13-2007 02:40 AM

At 50 degrees F outside temperature I'm very cold, with heating off, windows up. The interior will never heat up under such conditions through radiant engine heat alone, nevermind 33 degrees.

This had everything to do with the heater being left on and not turned off before things got too toasty inside. It can happen with any vehicle.

grinn253 01-13-2007 02:59 AM


Originally Posted by User24
Too hard to believe!

Yeah maybe, which is why i found it humerous. However traveling 2 miles in 2 hours and the heat that the rotary puts out, there is room for truth to this.

Laters!:Freak_ani
Edgardo

edit: Hey you edited your original comment!:ylsuper: Doesn't sound as idiotic now :aroused:

MazdaManiac 01-13-2007 03:28 AM

If god wanted us to use the metric system, Jesus would have had 10 disciples.

600°C exhaust? Try 800° to 1k°C!

ZAP-13B 01-13-2007 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by MazdaManiac
If god wanted us to use the metric system, Jesus would have had 10 disciples.

Americans............. :boring:

Too scared to come out of the 1800's with their measurement system, but will happily get in your face on how they are the most technically advanced country in the world.

Ignoring that little Mars probe incident of course, or have they invented a binary system of 1.2 0 1.2 0 1.2 to prevent it............ :hahano:

NASA - Finally leading the way

MazdaManiac 01-13-2007 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by ZAP-13B
Americans............. :boring:

At least hit the Brits on this one too - they like their miles, inches and pounds as well.


Originally Posted by ZAP-13B
Too scared to come out of the 1800's with their measurement system, but will happily get in your face on how they are the most technically advanced country in the world.

And the problem there is what exactly? Miles inches and pounds work and we ARE the most technically advanced country in the world.
When your country hits 300 million and can still support the per capita milesones that America does, come back and see us.


Originally Posted by ZAP-13B
Ignoring that little Mars probe incident of course, or have they invented a binary system of 1.2 0 1.2 0 1.2 to prevent it............ :hahano:

The system was established.
It is the "new" system that caused the problem.

Easy_E1 01-13-2007 09:01 PM

What happened to the A/C issue? I have heard of a problem with the temp selector knob on some of the 8's. It will work only in cold or hot ,nothing inbetween. Have you had this checked?

New Yorker 01-13-2007 11:32 PM

Yes, that was most amusing—very humorous. You should really send that in to Letterman—I mean, I thought Lewis Black had some amusing stuff, but he's got nothing as funny as this! Now stop—you're killing me!!!

grinn253 01-14-2007 12:23 AM


Originally Posted by Easy_E1
What happened to the A/C issue? I have heard of a problem with the temp selector knob on some of the 8's. It will work only in cold or hot ,nothing inbetween. Have you had this checked?

Yeah, actually when the car was purchased new in 05 (05 model), the knob was already broken, so it was replaced a while back though still functions properly. I don't really consider this an A/C issue though since rarely are we struck in traffic for that long & distance. Merely a testament regarding the rotary engines heat.


Originally Posted by New Yorker
Yes, that was most amusing—very humorous. You should really send that in to Letterman—I mean, I thought Lewis Black had some amusing stuff, but he's got nothing as funny as this! Now stop—you're killing me!!!

Man you got lucky, glad it worked out in your end.

Laters!
Edgardo


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