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Does the Ford Performance PP2

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kill the A/C compressor when you are accelerating hard? I ask this because ever since I installed it anytime I am getting on it pretty hard the A/C stops blowing cold air until I let up. It still blows air, just not cold air. All other times the A/C works flawlessly. Otherwise my car runs great and I've had no problems what-so-ever.
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kill the A/C compressor when you are accelerating hard? I ask this because ever since I installed it anytime I am getting on it pretty hard the A/C stops blowing cold air until I let up. It still blows air, just not cold air. All other times the A/C works flawlessly. Otherwise my car runs great and I've had no problems what-so-ever.
I'm honestly not sure about PP2 specifically, but I know a lot of cars do that. My 2000 Escort would even do that when I put my foot down. It disengages the AC compressor. Perhaps the tune with the PP2 makes it disengage a few RPM faster or with less throttle input.
 

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I thought performance cars have been doing this for a long time...certainly farther back than your 2015.
 
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It's in the stock tune too, most if not all cars do this.

The PP2 tune did not change anything regarding this.
I didn't know this. I guess I probably get on it a little more with the PP2 and Borla exhaust than I did when it was all stock because I never noticed it shutting down before. Thanks for the info.
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