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E36 328i Grinding noise when AC is switch on
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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent Hor" data-source="post: 236701" data-attributes="member: 1221"><p>The custom tensioner available at Naidu is actually a fixed pulley system. I don't think this is good because everytime the AC compressor "kicks-in" the fixed pulley system has no lax and therefore can put great strain on your compressor unit resulting in early failure of your AC compressor. I think a better system is to customise it with springs just like our coil over spring and absorber.</p><p> </p><p>What's your opinion guys?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent Hor, post: 236701, member: 1221"] The custom tensioner available at Naidu is actually a fixed pulley system. I don't think this is good because everytime the AC compressor "kicks-in" the fixed pulley system has no lax and therefore can put great strain on your compressor unit resulting in early failure of your AC compressor. I think a better system is to customise it with springs just like our coil over spring and absorber. What's your opinion guys? [/QUOTE]
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