An Air Conditioner for the Car?

February 24th, 2010 by admin Leave a reply »

air conditionerNow I am someone who loves to stay cool in the summer, but this guy has to take the biscuit. Granted I do not live in tropical climbs, far from it, the UK is hardly renowned for its weather but to go as far as attach an air conditioner to the top of my car? I think not. Look at these images of the homemade air conditioner and it is clear to see that this guy has got issues, whilst I admire his ingenuity, surely it would have been easier to buy a car with air conditioning built in?

From the pictures it is clear to see that this guy has taken a regular, albeit somewhat small air conditioner and simply bolted it to the top of his car. This is certainly impressive but I dread to think what this is doing to his drag coefficient.

Surely the benefits of having an air conditioner are outweighed by the fact his aero-dynamics are now completely screwed? Not to mention that if he goes above forty miles per hour he is likely to lose his improvised air conditioner, causing a fair amount of devastation behind him on the road, in fact is this thing even legal?air conditioner 3

Not only has this guy managed to completed ruin the outside of his car, the second image shows that he has cut a hole in his roof for the vent doing his very best to ruin the interior also,  although the welding does seem pretty good. What amazes me above all however is that this guy seems to have sacrificed any re-sale value of his car for the sake of staying cool, in my opinion surely opening the windows would have been a far better, and more advisable course of action.

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