Steve,
I had my '91 Honda Accord, daily driver, filled with a product called
Freeze12 at the beginning of the season. Do a Google search on it.
Very happy with the performance and cheap as chips. Mixes w/R12, too.
It does not seem to be as efficient at low engine rpm so driving in
traffic the inside temp is not a cold as it once was but at higher
engine speeds it does very well. The inside of the car turns into a
meat locker.
In my case for a 12 year old car, it's a good choice over conversion to 134.
Cheers,
Gary
'75 TR6
Severn MD
www.tracltd.org
>Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 17:26:35 EDT
>From: Carscarscarz@aol.com
>Subject: R12 Freon Replacement
>
>Hey All~
>
>I came across a product called ProDry billed as a replacement for R12 freon
>in older a/c systems.
>
>As I have an R12 based a/c system in a vehicle worth less than conversion
>cost to R134 that needs recharging I am quite interested.
>
>Does anyone have any experience or advise with this or similar products?
>
>Thank you,
>
>~Steve
>
>Steve Levine
>Studio City, CA
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