Re: AC and fanzilla question
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Re: AC and fanzilla question
- From: turbodmc@xxxx
- Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 01:57:39 -0000
Ok, I decided to put my 2 cents in. regarding the Fanzilla and the
price.
I am en electrical engineer BTW.
When I first got my Delorean and heard about why there was a need for
the Fanzilla and what it did I went to the shop manual and looked at
the schematic diagram, in less then 10 minutes I had about four
different designs drawn up and started bread boarding a few from
parts I already had. I asked Rob Grady if I could look at the inside
of the fanzilla because with my background I was capable of making
something like this myself from parts I already had and for me it
seemed like a lot of money for something I could build myself. After
looking over how the fanzilla is manufactured and designed I realized
that even though I was capable of building a device that would
accomplish the same type of function, it really didn't pay for me to
make one because it would not be of the same quality as a
professionally manufactured product.
I think that everyone would agree that the fanzilla is the best
product on the market and that's why it is more expensive. It is a
you get what you pay for item.
In fairness to John I think he is trying to offer a lower cost
solution and we shouldn't fault him for that.
I think that one problem is that with such a small market in the
first place it will always be difficult to introduce a new product to
the Delorean only market.
I don't think we should discourage anyone from trying to make new or
improved Delorean products, there are a lot of smart and talented
Delorean owners out there and we should encourage all of them to use
there talent and knowledge.
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, Jan van de Wouw <Jan@xxxx> wrote:
I agree the FanZilla is quite costly, but it DOES address more that
one problem;by staggering the Fans with a delay the "PowerKick" on
the engine dissappears,the Fix probably (I can't be soure due to lack
of experience with the fix) doesn't and you'd still feel your car
hold back as both Fans and the A/C compressor
kick in all together...
> Greetings from The Netherlands,
>
> JAN van de Wouw
>
> Happy Zilla owner/user,
> but ALLWAYS open to suggestions...
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