Sash1401 4th Gear October 1, 2010 Share October 1, 2010 Hi fellow bros, Do anyone have any advises on the above topic? Juz changed my air con compressor recently and found out that my fuel consumption is nw higher. Please advise. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mcriffen Clutched October 1, 2010 Share October 1, 2010 Very interesting....but still abit too early to conclude. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kangadrool Supersonic October 1, 2010 Share October 1, 2010 Try another few more tanks. Could be your engine has been idling too long during servicing/testing. 15 mins of idling w/o ramming the engine could easily consume about 200ml of petrol. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sash1401 4th Gear October 1, 2010 Author Share October 1, 2010 as a matter of fact, i've changed my air con compressor a few mths bk... i used to haf a 13-14km/l but now drop to 11-12km/l straight after i changed my air con compressor. Another thing to note is, the veh seemed to be less powerful when i on my air con now then previous when i haf not changed my air con compressor. Without turning on the air con, its still fine... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luckcent 4th Gear October 1, 2010 Share October 1, 2010 Because the aircon 's piston is still new and need more pulling power from the belt. Give it a few more weeks and your fc will improve. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin03 4th Gear October 1, 2010 Share October 1, 2010 is your compressor identical as your old set ? Could be your compressor a higher spec - need a higher voltage. drawing more from from engine. Just my thinking only. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rk98 Neutral Newbie October 1, 2010 Share October 1, 2010 (edited) funny siah... Edited October 1, 2010 by Rk98 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sash1401 4th Gear October 8, 2010 Author Share October 8, 2010 i used to think that the compressor draws the energy from battery, but after doing my readup, i've found out that the compressor draws the energy straight from the engine itself.... as for the model whether its the same as the previous one, i dun think its really the original but maybe similar.... they shop told me its an OEM model... got no choice as no other air con shop haf the similar air con compressor as to my veh... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
York Clutched October 8, 2010 Share October 8, 2010 Because the aircon 's piston is still new and need more pulling power from the belt. Give it a few more weeks and your fc will improve. these days almost all aircon compressor are rotary 'pump'.....conventional piston pump absolete liao TS....on ur description of ur prob....very likely ur replacement compressor is a higher capacity 'one' Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ehchang8 Neutral Newbie October 8, 2010 Share October 8, 2010 i was thinking if u top up the compressor without first pumped out the air, the compressor will have to work harder to get the set temp, meaning it will be coupled to the engine more of the time thus fc increase. don't know my thinking correct or not ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mini-itx Clutched October 8, 2010 Share October 8, 2010 i was thinking if u top up the compressor without first pumped out the air, the compressor will have to work harder to get the set temp, meaning it will be coupled to the engine more of the time thus fc increase. don't know my thinking correct or not ? Impossible. The instance you disconnect the hoses, all the gas leak out and gone already. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luckcent 4th Gear October 8, 2010 Share October 8, 2010 Hahaha...old liao never follow technology changes. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Good-Carbuyer 1st Gear October 8, 2010 Share October 8, 2010 Hi fellow bros, Do anyone have any advises on the above topic? Juz changed my air con compressor recently and found out that my fuel consumption is nw higher. Please advise. I assume new air-con compressor to be the same specification as the replaced one: The replaced one really worn out The new belt adjusted a liitle too tight? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ehchang8 Neutral Newbie October 9, 2010 Share October 9, 2010 Impossible. The instance you disconnect the hoses, all the gas leak out and gone already. what i am trying to say is that, when all gas leak out and gone after replaced compressor, u need to top up the gas. right before the top up, u should suck out the air inside the hose, compressor, cooling fins.... then u top up the gas. air con specialists always do that. some workshop don't suck out the air, they just add in the gas. in this case, the gas top up will be lesser as there is already air inside and the compressor, thus your engine, will need to work hader. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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