2008 Suburban vs 2000 Excursion AC Functionality
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 9:31 am
So I have a question for the brain trust. Of course this is related in a round about way to my favorite behemoth the 2000 7.3 excursion. With the help of this forum I’m getting just about all I can out of that system but I can’t help but compare it to my wife’s 2008 suburban. Her car has ice cold AC all the time. My truck not so much. So why is that? Is it that Chevy builds a better AC system? Was there a change in technology drastic enough in 7 years to make it that much better? So in the interest of research I have compiled a lot specs I will list here for comparison sake.
Size wise they are closer in dimensions than one might think.
Excursion:
Total cargo volume: 145.4
137 WB
1st row: headroom 41, shoulder 68.3, leg 42.3, hip 67.5
2nd row: headroom 38.6 shoulder 67, leg 40.5, hip 66.9
3rd row: headroom 38.6 Shoulder 64.9, leg 39, Hip 52.5
Suburban:
Total cargo volume: 137
130 WB
1st row: Headroom 41.1, shoulder 65.3, leg 41.3, Hip 64.4
2nd row: Headroom 38.5, shoulder 65.2, leg 39.5, Hip 61.8
3rd row: headroom 38.1, shoulder 64.7, leg 34.9, hip 49.4
So I don’t think that interior volume explains it.
So let’s look at AC specs:
Excursion:
Compressor: FS10
Condenser: 29.09W X 23.19H X .87 Thick = 674. SQ IN
Front Evap: 205x267x92 MM
Rear evap: 266x177x88 MM
Engine driven fan
Suburban:
Compressor: 10S20F
Condenser: 34.3W X 20.1H X .81 Thick = 689 SQ IN
Front Evap: 281x256x72.5 MM
Rear Evap: 282x176x72 MM
Electric Fan.
I couldn’t locate the actual specs for the compressors so that is still a bit of a wildcard. I also don’t have side by side pressure and temp readings. I will try and get some later this week just to see.
All that being said, what are y’all’s thoughts? Any ideas why there would be a large difference in interior comfort? It is pretty noticeable if you move from one to the other.
Size wise they are closer in dimensions than one might think.
Excursion:
Total cargo volume: 145.4
137 WB
1st row: headroom 41, shoulder 68.3, leg 42.3, hip 67.5
2nd row: headroom 38.6 shoulder 67, leg 40.5, hip 66.9
3rd row: headroom 38.6 Shoulder 64.9, leg 39, Hip 52.5
Suburban:
Total cargo volume: 137
130 WB
1st row: Headroom 41.1, shoulder 65.3, leg 41.3, Hip 64.4
2nd row: Headroom 38.5, shoulder 65.2, leg 39.5, Hip 61.8
3rd row: headroom 38.1, shoulder 64.7, leg 34.9, hip 49.4
So I don’t think that interior volume explains it.
So let’s look at AC specs:
Excursion:
Compressor: FS10
Condenser: 29.09W X 23.19H X .87 Thick = 674. SQ IN
Front Evap: 205x267x92 MM
Rear evap: 266x177x88 MM
Engine driven fan
Suburban:
Compressor: 10S20F
Condenser: 34.3W X 20.1H X .81 Thick = 689 SQ IN
Front Evap: 281x256x72.5 MM
Rear Evap: 282x176x72 MM
Electric Fan.
I couldn’t locate the actual specs for the compressors so that is still a bit of a wildcard. I also don’t have side by side pressure and temp readings. I will try and get some later this week just to see.
All that being said, what are y’all’s thoughts? Any ideas why there would be a large difference in interior comfort? It is pretty noticeable if you move from one to the other.