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Originally Posted by n8kwx
I don't think HVAC performance is necessarily due to how "powerful" the blower is. What is meant by power? Air velocity, pressure, volume?
Take a blower, and put a small vent on it. It might feel more powerful, but it is actually putting out less air volume.
A good HVAC system will maintain a comfortable temperature without you feeling "the breeze".
I found that my TCH did very well this summer (100 degree days) without feeling cold air being blown on me. My previous car (1995 Chevy Impala SS) will really *blow* cold air, but it struggles to keep the car cool.
Do you find that the car struggles to keep the inside warm?
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On really cold mornings when the ambient temperature of the entire interior has not yet normalized, it's nice to have the hot air blowing on you. After the car warms up, sure, I can turn down the fan.
I'm speaking about the speed and volume of the air coming out of the front upper vents.