I don't remember which one, but I talked to Old Air or Vintage Air a while back
about a
setup for my Suburban and was told that it would be about twice the normal cost
because
it had to be a higher capacity system with additional hardware in the back.
Mark Noakes
58/56 Chevy Suburban
58 GMC NAPCO fleetside/wideside pickup
Knoxville, TN
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, mark wrote:
>
> now were talking my profession...
> i say go for r12 but if you get a well-engineered system specifically for
> 134a then that would work.
> as always-DO RESEARCH! find out if they just slapped a 134 compressor in a
> 12 system(bad-10degree or higher temps...)
> also-has anyone done AC in a panel or sedan delivery-can you get it cold
> enough? (70inside when its 110 outside)?
> mark
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