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GTS Low Pressure A/C connection??

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Old 05-24-2005, 11:23 PM
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Next one is one you my friend!

FYI
All GTS MJ 93 came with R134a as factory fill.They also use a different compressor and due to the slightly less efficient R134a a higher pressure in the system.
Properly filled the center vent temperature will be about 38 degr. F even @ 100 degr. F outside temperature. Much better than the old system with R12.
Old 05-25-2005, 01:11 AM
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THAT'S BLOODY WONDERFUL!!!! I had a problem, now I do not, so I can just buy an expansion valve from a GTS??!!! YAY!!! I'll look im PET again Rog, I thought I was hosed since I have the new line on my S4 and the port is deleted ...
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Heinrich,
Look closely! The service port is located on the low pressure line not at the expansion valve.
Old 05-25-2005, 12:59 PM
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It's apparent to me that there are two designs: One with the fuel cooler valve (no. 19) and one with the external valve (no. 19) ... so it appears I can purchase 928.573.466.00 and be happy?
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