Bolt-on parallel flow AC condenser
#61
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I had no issues on the street with my RH/RD radiator with shroud and single 11" fan.
It was track use that made me add the secondary radiator.
I kept my AC...
It was track use that made me add the secondary radiator.
I kept my AC...
#68
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Very interested in this. Kuel updated condenser is no longer available. I wanted to overhaul complete AC system. Condenser, compressor, dryer etc. Please let me know if you are still offering these. Thanks
#70
Rainman
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I also recall seeing a VERY well priced unit basically identical to the ones I made on ebay, but couldn't find it just now either.
I've thought about making these again but knowing that one was out there frankly I couldn't compete.
I've thought about making these again but knowing that one was out there frankly I couldn't compete.
#71
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Has anyone experimented with RED TEK® 12a Hydrocarbon Refrigerant a HC-based refrigerant from Thermofluid Technologies.
Supposedly a direct replacement and retrofit refrigerant option for replacing R134a and R12 refrigerants in automotive air conditioning and refrigeration systems. 12a operates at lower head pressures and offers improved cooling properties and performance verses R134a and R12.
Supposedly a direct replacement and retrofit refrigerant option for replacing R134a and R12 refrigerants in automotive air conditioning and refrigeration systems. 12a operates at lower head pressures and offers improved cooling properties and performance verses R134a and R12.
#72
Rainman
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why would you bother?
944 with R134 even with stock condenser works GREAT.
plus you'd need to order 2 of those kits to have enough refrigerant to do a 944 system ($130) whereas even in California sufficient R134 costs about $30.
typically stuff sold as an R12 substitute is propane or some other similar type of flammable gas...danger zone.
944 with R134 even with stock condenser works GREAT.
plus you'd need to order 2 of those kits to have enough refrigerant to do a 944 system ($130) whereas even in California sufficient R134 costs about $30.
typically stuff sold as an R12 substitute is propane or some other similar type of flammable gas...danger zone.