I agree completely about the water spray. I've been using a spray bottle as a
cooling device since the days of driving to Shasta from Southern California
back in '88. A few years back, while driving a very rough roadster from San
Diego back to my home in Washington, the spray bottle was the only thing that
saved us from certain meltdown. It was so hot driving in the desert (well over
100 degrees) that my shoes were literally melting to the floor boards of the
car (no carpets, no top, no shade). I ALWAYS keep a spray bottle in the car...
the relief may not last that long, but man, it feels GREAT!
Greg Burrows
-- Victor Laury <vlaury@earthlink.net> wrote:
>Fergo Wrote - I experimented on the way home with my 'New, Lo-Cost Manual Air
>Conditioner". Costco had small thermos sized plastic containers with a
>manual pump on them that pressurized water, and when you turned the valve on
>the end it 'mists' water out. On the way home on Saturday I tried it while
>driving, and could not believe how great it worked.
Awesome! All we need is a "Datsun" hamburger printed on the side of the bottle
and it will be the offical roadster AC. I wounder if this would work in the
Z......????? Hmm, clip the nozzle to the vent outlet.. Would it help to fill
the bottle with ice?
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