The MS3, along with most modern cars, shuts off the AC when you ask for full power, so it doesn't really matter.I know with my all motor cars the loss of power can be tragic when the AC is on.
is this the same with turbo cars???
anyone..
In the ms3 if you have the ac on and even while stopped you can see about 2 In-Hg difference in vac when you have the ac off. It is more noticable when getting off throttle in first and second gear around 2-3k rpm. The car seems to lurch forward adjusting idle throttle position.
yeah i notced that too when idleing the vacuum goes from 20 to 18 vac when you turn on the ac, thats becuase it increasces throttle wich opens the tubro, and reduces the vacuum
I hear that also. When my GF is in my car, i turn the wheel and the exhaust "growls", i tell her its growling at her......good info..
I can see it drainging my MPG but couldn't really "feel" it like in my all motor car.
anyone else notice that when you are at a complete stop, turning your wheel to either side will cause an increase in in what sounds like RPM's, but the gauge doesn't move.
how could your power steering be tied into your RPM's?
Or is it just a vaccum thing?
POWER steering. It takes power too so when you turn the wheel it is sensed and the engine is given a bit more gas to keep it from dropping the RPM.good info..
I can see it drainging my MPG but couldn't really "feel" it like in my all motor car.
anyone else notice that when you are at a complete stop, turning your wheel to either side will cause an increase in in what sounds like RPM's, but the gauge doesn't move.
how could your power steering be tied into your RPM's?
Or is it just a vaccum thing?
POWER steering. It takes power too so when you turn the wheel it is sensed and the engine is given a bit more gas to keep it from dropping the RPM.
For optimum mileage, only go in a straight line.