Emspilot
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ThisI think that just turns on the fans, not so much the AC.
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ThisI think that just turns on the fans, not so much the AC.
NB1 gang. *high five* Tho, I just sold mine ?as someone who also owns a manual NB1 I know your pain, when the AC comes on it is like adding ane extra 200lbs lol. But on the supra as far as i can tell there is absolutely 0 difference between AC on/ off, I drive with it on all the time since it is a must in Florida, and the very few times I have driven with it off, car does not feel any faster at all.
for the last couple of decades, performance cars have had cutouts for the AC compressor whenever the pedal is depressed past a certain point, or the vacuum drops below a specific level. I believe similarly for turbo vehicles, when boost hits a certain point, the compressor will drop out (not literally⊠)I just did a search to try to find out if itâs still belt driven, and it supposedly is. So in theory it could still sap power, but maybe itâs more efficient somehow so itâs not really noticeable.
https://www.supramkv.com/threads/cl...turns-on-even-though-its-off.9591/post-138804

It seriously feels like it saps half of the Miata's torque. As we all know Miata's already have non-existent torque lol.My DD is a 2019 Yaris sedan with a 6MT (technically a Mazda2), and I swear Mazda's four cylinders have the most abrupt, power-sapping A/C compressors on earth. Engineers say it only draws about 3 hp, but I wouldn't have to turn the bastard off on every mild highway incline if that were true. I'm very sensitive to the compressor turning on and off in most vehicles, and it annoys me to no end. The industry should've switched to fully-electric compressors (ie Prius) long before they stole our beautiful hydraulic power steering in the name of energy savings.
That being said, my Supra and my 6.0L Yukon are the only two in recent memory that are practically imperceptible as they switch on and off. The MT drives and revs no differently with the A/C on, and thank God for that.
It seriously feels like it saps half of the Miata's torque. As we all know Miata's already have non-existent torque lol.
I am happy to hear that it's not noticeable with the Supra!.