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JBaez 07-25-2018 04:06 PM

Underbody AC Condensor Source?
 
Hi Pelicans,
I need help trying to source an underbody AC condenser for my old '88 Carrera with 222K miles with R12 and original hoses, etc. it's still doesn't really leak but I do run it as a daily driver and the TX heat is exceptionally brutal right now. I think the dimensions of the condenser I need are 41" x 18". Has anyone seen these before and do you know anywhere that sells them? I believe the connections on each side are a 6 and 8. Thoughts? I know there are some kits out there but I think the underbody condenser will provide the most bang for the buck. TIA!
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1532563452.jpg

Slanski62 07-25-2018 04:46 PM

Do you mean the condenser that sits behind the front valence panel? Try Charlie Griffiths Kuehl unit. He also sells units you can fit inside your rear fenders. I hope this helps.

Bob Kontak 07-25-2018 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Slanski62 (Post 10120501)
Do you mean the condenser that sits behind the front valence panel? Try Charlie Griffiths Kuehl unit. He also sells units you can fit inside your rear fenders. I hope this helps.

He is talking a huge under the body pan condenser. A third one.

They exist.

Brian911T 07-25-2018 06:11 PM

Here is a pic of the one on my car when I first bought it. I just removed the compressor as it was leaking but still have this installed. Trying to decide on a new system but its last on my list.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1532570906.jpg

kjchristopher 07-25-2018 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by JBaez (Post 10120463)
Hi Pelicans,
I need help trying to source an underbody AC condenser for my old '88 Carrera with 222K miles with R12 and original hoses, etc. it's still doesn't really leak but I do run it as a daily driver and the TX heat is exceptionally brutal right now. I think the dimensions of the condenser I need are 41" x 18". Has anyone seen these before and do you know anywhere that sells them? I believe the connections on each side are a 6 and 8. Thoughts? I know there are some kits out there but I think the underbody condenser will provide the most bang for the buck. TIA!
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1532563452.jpg

As a fellow Texan daily driving a 911 (mine's black, BTW), I'm not positive that the bang for the buck is there on these things, primarily due to airflow concerns. Spend much time in traffic?

On my own car, I could tell when the front condenser fan quit working. Griffith's extra condensers with fans included would likely be a better option. I've got one now, which I purchased while living in a cooler locale. It works good enough now to not be worth adding, but had I lived in Texas at the time....

universeman 07-25-2018 06:33 PM

Call Charlie. Problem solved. Rear fender condenser is a lot more modern.

Pazuzu 07-25-2018 06:57 PM

No one makes the underbelly condensers anymore.
If you find a used one, buy it. Seems like they go for around $500.

I had one (PO put it on, I never would have spent the money), it worked great. Until it pretzeled on an especially high speed bump. Then, it was scrap...

Bob Kontak 07-25-2018 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pazuzu (Post 10120605)
No one makes the underbelly condensers anymore.
If you find a used one, buy it. Seems like they go for around $500.

I had one (PO put it on, I never would have spent the money), it worked great. Until it pretzeled on an especially high speed bump. Then, it was scrap...

Good info. I thought they were still available. Must be the more modern designs (fender jobbies) are better funtionally.


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