AC Cooling in extreme temperatures

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97YukonNZ

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Looking at your cluster,must be similar year to my Yukon. Doing same temp and oil pressure at that temp too. Nice!
Going to get my front windows tinted at some stage to darken the rears off a bit more.
 
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Yep. That's why @RED TAHOE LS said that once it cools down, meaning the fan was on high speed to help get the hot air out and then he drops fan to #2 and that will show a lower temp reading than when on high fan speed. Check it with any thermometer. Leave it on high fan and the temp will be higher. Not a huge amount but it will be higher than on the lower fan speed with less turbulence.
That is the reason I run my a/c on the lowest speed 99% of the time....Even in the Miami 24/7 jungle heat. The only time I use the rear a/c is when someone is back there. Otherwise it is not really needed. Of coarse tint all around helps.
 

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