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AC R12 v R134

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 2:35 pm
by JDMwhiteboy
Ok so with summer coming up I would like to have AC again, my 240sx kinda just left me hot and sweaty. Now I bought the corolla in Oct. so I havent needed to use the AC till like now. It blows air fine but not cold, I know I need a charge but my question is should I stay with r12 or convert to r134a? For the guys who have converted , have yall had any real problems with switching?

Re: AC R12 v R134

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 11:48 pm
by dr.occa
R134 can be just as cold as R12. it's really dependent on how much CFM you can move through your condenser through your radiator. if you go with say a dual core rad from a del sol or si and use a fan on the rad AND a fan on the condenser, you should end up complaining about how cold it gets in the cabin.

Re: AC R12 v R134

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 11:05 pm
by JDMwhiteboy
Nice idea, I might have to hit my a junkyard, but as for the converting it, I know nothing about AC work so do I need to get a conversion kit for my car or are they universal? Then is it evac my system of whatever r12 and its oil is left and then new oil and r134?

Re: AC R12 v R134

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 11:25 pm
by dr.occa
r134a is really just changing the hi pressure and low pressure fittings (maybe just one side. can't remember sorry). you can easily pick up the conversion "kit" from o'reilly's or autozone.

if the system is completely empty, most likely there's been a leak. you'll have to replace the drier and have the system evac'd. then recharged with oil and refrigerant.

since you'll be breaking the system open anyway, you might as well replace all your o-rings. check that the compressor clutch pulley spins freely. then with the new drier installed and the system closed up have it evac'd and tested that it maintains pressure (i.e. no leaks). you know, any shop that services automotive a/c systems knows all this.

Re: AC R12 v R134

Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 7:25 am
by JDMwhiteboy
This is true, thanks man I am going to find a shop and just talk to the guys there