I always thought that the reason to turn off your AC on a long grade to keep from overheating was due to the added load of the AC. Playing around with my intake temp gauge today I realized it's the heat coming off the condenser that causes the problem. Going downhill and flipping on the AC caused my intake temp to jump from 80° to 130° almost instantly, that's a lot considering the intake temp usually doesn't rise much when the pyros temp/boost is up. Drawson's idea of relocating the condenser away from the inner cooler now makes more sense. Just sharing something I never really thought of before.