A/C cut-off with Crome, UD, etc. ?
#1
A/C cut-off with Crome, UD, etc. ?
Do any of the free rom editors have A/C cut-off ability
I've seen that the newer Hondata ECU's have this.
If not, is it in the works?
Please don't tell me to get rid of my A/C. I live in Miami, it gets hot!
It's pretty impossible to search for anything related to a/c since it won't work in the search on most forums.
thx
I've seen that the newer Hondata ECU's have this.
If not, is it in the works?
Please don't tell me to get rid of my A/C. I live in Miami, it gets hot!
It's pretty impossible to search for anything related to a/c since it won't work in the search on most forums.
thx
#3
Re: A/C cut-off with Crome, UD, etc. ?
Originally Posted by ****
you know your car already comes equipped with an AC cut-off.
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There is an obvious advantage to have it be automatic. When you're suddenly downshifting to pass someone or something like that, turning off the air is an extra delayed step.
Alot of times i forget that my a/c is on and the car will react pretty slowly.
#6
Re: A/C cut-off with Crome, UD, etc. ?
Originally Posted by Shreik
There is an obvious advantage to have it be automatic. When you're suddenly downshifting to pass someone or something like that, turning off the air is an extra delayed step.
Alot of times i forget that my a/c is on and the car will react pretty slowly.
Alot of times i forget that my a/c is on and the car will react pretty slowly.
#8
Re: A/C cut-off with Crome, UD, etc. ?
Originally Posted by Snafubmx234
Real men don't have A/C.
Avg. Temp in August: 83F
Avg. Temp in Minneapolis, MN: 45F
Avg. Temp in August: 71F
Miami, FL is the 17th hottest city on average out of 283 cities. And 11 of the top 16 are on pacific islands...
So, It's a little bit hotter down here than where u live.
And i'm lucky enough to have a black car....
#10
Re: A/C cut-off with Crome, UD, etc. ?
Originally Posted by scttydb411
i think there is a plugin for a/c cutoff for crome. search pgmfi.org
All i was able to find was:
http://www.pgmfi.org/twiki/bin/view/...y/ACCutRoutine
But that looks like assembly code. Even if I brushed up on assembly, I wouldn't know how to integrate it into the ecu code.
I searched for ACCutRoutine on pgmfi and i got zilch.