Conversion to the new R-134A refrigerant

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Old 07-04-2004, 05:33 PM
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has anyone converted their ac's to r-134a? someone told me that it actually makes volvo's blow colder....i don't know what to think of this. <IMG src=smileys/smiley5.gif border="0">
 
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Default Conversion to the new R-134A refrigerant

i have heard that upgrading does help the a/c. plus upgrading allows you to recharge your a/c when u need to as they sell r134a refridgerant. freon on the other hand is less available and hard to find. id upgrade just as a way to have a system that could be fixed or recharged with no problem.
 
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I'm new with volvo air condition recharge.Is their someone that can assist me in the location where the freon or R-134a is located to recharge the system.I'm trying to locate the valve to add R-12.My system is bone dry and i do have R-12.Basically i bought a 1987 volvo 240 wagon from a auction in philadelphia,and the car is clean 100%.
 
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Old 08-08-2004, 01:31 PM
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I went to advance auto parts and got myself a retrofit kit. Retrofit Kit from Advance Autoparts (hope the link works for you) Then I made sure the r12 was out and just put this stuff in. Yes it was cold and worked pretty well

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I tried this stuff called evro 12. Its colder than feron, lot colder than 134. And if you opened up your a/c system your don't have put it on a vaccumm. My system was open for months. Now a/c temp is 36 degrees. Also 6 oz equals 18 of freon, which means less work for compresser and better gas mileage. Found on the web searching eviro12 site called auto refridgerants. conversion kit with everything you need 39.00

ps if you use 134 in a 12 system. You have to underfill it or it will blow your sys and change oil type or you will have problems in the long run.
 
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Old 08-26-2004, 04:17 PM
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keyfoo,
Do I understand that if you use the evro 12, instead of R134, you don't need replace anything else? (gaskets, oil lubricant, etc). Did you experince any leak in the A/C after the rechatge?

Where do get the evro12. I have 1987 Volvo 740 Turbo. Tried to charge it with the R134. However, it didn't hold the chage for long. There must be a leak somewhere.

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hey volvoman

134 stuff can be non-compatiable and if it had oil in the 134usally pag oil in may eat your o-rings, i heard this. most 12 sys use mineral oil or ester oil.

es-12a is compatable with all systems all oils.

Ive used this in my 240dl 86 with no problems. My dads 92 towncar was converted to 134 sys
and after 6 mos it leaked. I fixed the leak put es-12a and it almost 40% cooler plus 134 he never really felt cold. Its been in 82 supra for 2 yrs now with no problems. it was 90 today and ac temp was 38 degrees.

I put in about a dozen cars and no problems.

best thing about the es 12a you dont have to put the a/c system on a vaccumm
and found this product on a/c forum which said never put 134 in a 12 sys.
theres another product called freeze 12 but Ive hed its just 134 with propane in it.

I did a web search "enviro 12" found a web site call www.autorefridgents.com or close to it.
has all the info you need and cheapest to order from
 
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I found the correct link to the site Keyfoo was talking about. It is:

www.autorefrigerant.com

or

http://www.autorefrigerants.us/
 
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Old 08-27-2004, 08:22 PM
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Kayfoo,
I did a little investigation of the company which sells the enviroSafe stuff. They are called "Better technology Trust"

http://www.btt.org/

This is a Christian organization, which also solocits Internet Service, etc. They are NOT registered business in the State of nevada, nor in the City of Las Vegas.

Although Better Business Bureau, has no negative comments on them. Here is the link to BBB's site and their comments on this organization.

http://worf.usshurdman.com/~vegas/co...l?compid=50942

I am not questioning this business. However reading on them a bit make me a bit uneasy.


thanks for the recommendation anyway.
 
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hey volovman

Ive never done any research on this company . and it would scared me with the results of your research. I do not promote christian values or sell this product, but it does work and it is very cold, and easy to use. Ive received my orders in a timely maner and received no chirstian spam.

ps if anyone has change to 134-a, I belive you do not have to order the kit. low side in the kit is like the 134a and and connect hose s/b the same but call and ask first.
 
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Old 08-28-2004, 03:30 PM
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No, no. I did not suggest that you are connected to this company at all. It is comforting to read that you had good experience with their delivery and use of the refrigerant. It is just strnage that, a regligious based outfit, sells automotive products.
I plan to call them in the near future to order the enviro12 stuff. Thanks anyway.
 
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One other thing I learned about 134-a it may feel cold when car i moving but a idle or stop n go traffic its not very effecive in a 12 sys.
 
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Hey Bro I've Read Your Problem So Maybe You can Get More Info About And How to Deal With it R34a Hope That Be Useful For Everyone
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Thank you for this great topic
And you will find more information on this subject
On this link

R-134a refrigerant

Thank you over again
 
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Hi
I was searching for anything to re-charge my R-123a So

I found Something Maybe It Will Be More Useful For Your

Issue And

otherwise it helps me too

Here

Mineral refrigerant
 
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Thank you for this great topic
Which discusses important information
I also found a topic talking about the same thing,
Will add to your topic a lot of information.
On this link

Mineral refrigerant

Thank you once again
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