09-22-2010, 05:19 PM
Oven or no oven, between late June and late August, when its 90 degrees outside, and the pavement around the car is 115, and you aren't moving, it's hot. If you are turning this into a track car/autocross, and it's hot outside, where are you going to go? Sometimes staying comfortable is a big part of having a good time. This is why people a/c their trailers, which I thoroughly enjoyed the last time I was at the track.
You also may not be able to drive the car to work during that time without embarrassing yourself or hitting the showers.I found myself not using my a/c-less car to run errands either during the summer. It kind of makes it worthless, but I may be getting old.
Back on topic.
My plan for your car remains:
1. Keep A/C
2. Sell parts now
3. Work the NASA event this month
4. Buy tires this month
5. Come to Verona Oct. 30.
You also may not be able to drive the car to work during that time without embarrassing yourself or hitting the showers.I found myself not using my a/c-less car to run errands either during the summer. It kind of makes it worthless, but I may be getting old.
Back on topic.
My plan for your car remains:
1. Keep A/C
2. Sell parts now
3. Work the NASA event this month
4. Buy tires this month
5. Come to Verona Oct. 30.
Current:
- 1993 325is Black/Black 97 STX Christine
-2015 Ford Fiesta ST OW Ms Fiesty
Past:
-2002 Ford Ranger 4.0 XL 5MT AKA Goldy Locks
- 1993 325is Black/Black 97 STX Christine
-2015 Ford Fiesta ST OW Ms Fiesty
Past:
-2002 Ford Ranger 4.0 XL 5MT AKA Goldy Locks

