figgie;1294400 said:Something is wrong in your system. I run r134 sine 1997. Measured temp outlet = 40 degrees on a 92 degree day with 30% humidity as measured at the vent.
grimreaper;1295226 said:Figgie is one of the few that i have seen report such good performance with r-134 on a stock system.
Satan;1314132 said:Dunno what the stock one goes for, but the parallel flow one discussed in this thread is at $155 top end, maybe $125 each if 30 are purchased.
Dunno what a stock serpentine one goes for from Toyota.
IJ.;1315085 said:Satan: Can you get a pic of the front of the Condensor please?
92nsx;1314786 said:Im not sure where you guys are at in this conversation but I just had my OEM system charged up with R134 and it blows nice and cold. We first pulled a vacuum (fixed one leaking oring) then put a can of R134 oil converter stuff in then put in around 1.32-1.35 lbs of R134. Proof is in the pic When I put the probe in it was at 42 degrees, by the time I turned on the camera and turned on micro, the compressor was already kicking in and out and went up to 45, still nice and cold.
I guess that is 2 of us now grim, maybe it is the air in Minnesota and we can just do it correct :biglaugh:
Ambinet was only around 75 degrees, idleing with the a/c set to 65 without recirculation on.CyFi6;1314841 said:What was ambient?/ were you idling with the fan on high vent on recirc?
grimreaper;1315412 said:bring it down here where it actually gets hot with some humidity and well see how it does in 20 minutes of rush hour traffic
chrgd89;1332987 said:any update on group buy. I need 1
grimreaper;1315412 said:bring it down here where it actually gets hot with some humidity and well see how it does in 20 minutes of rush hour traffic