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Posted by Craig on February 25, 2004 at 16:29:27 from (155.92.108.193):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Question on Selling freon posted by RB/CT on February 24, 2004 at 19:24:49:
R-134a can blow cold air too. when it is 85* outside, my 88 plymouth voager blows 33* air on r-134a (134a system from 95 van swapped into mine). The interesting thing is that it did not blow as cold when the system was in the doner van. the reson it blows colder in my van is that mine didn't have any place to hook up the sensors that the new system had. there was only a place for the low pressure sensor. I spliced in the Hi PSI cut-out in series with the factory low PSI cut out. there was no place to connect the temperature sensor so i just left it hanging there. the A/C runs continuously when you turn it on instead of cycling. after a long trip sometime the evaporator freezes over, but i just leave the fan on and turn off the A/C too fix that. the difference betreen r-12 and r-134a is that r-134a is not as effecient. it take bigger components to get the same job done.
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