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Awhile back, someone posted here on the Board about an underdash a/c vent they purchased. It was something like $10,
Help. Anyone? Thanks.
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Hey Scott - I would be iunterested in this one as well - could be the finishing touch to my "cheap" AC project.
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I believe this link will help... No more Bowtie! My center vent kit
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I bought a whole, used, under dash unit just for the vents. I think it was $75.00. I only needed 2 vents but I figured some spares could hurt.
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so the hot241000 rectangular under dash?
http://www.yearwood.com/AirConditioningandHeatinghtm/HOT240001.asp |
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That's what I'm thinking, Todd.
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Just as an FYI guys, the Performance Aire bulkhead vent is a lot more involved. Not only do you drill a larger opening in the bulkhead but you actually replace the internal ducting from the evaporator to the vents. The original ducting has a passageway about as thick as a pencil for the bow tie vent
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seems like the airflow is a zero-sum game, unless the fan is putting out more air than the ducts can handle. Assuming that isn't the case, I wouldn't want to go too big, becuase one advantage of the small side vents is you get decent velocity out, so you can actually feel the air stream. The bowtie strikes me as the biggest waste unless you like your feet cool.
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The advantage to the Performance Aire kit is that it gives you the coldest air right from the evaporator
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Zcat: Did you do the PA modification yourself, or did you have PA do it for you? How much was it?
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Scott - that was the only thing that I did not do myself. The instructions from PA were terrible. I had my local Porsche shop do it
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Scott...I did the complete PA system installation myself including underbelly condensor.
I read the instruction for the vent installation about 100 times sitting in my Lazy Boy Matthew |
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Has anyone been to Griffith's website lately? They have added a variable-speed fan control (I actually thought of that several years ago - DOH!)
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Ok, Ok. I should have finished the job
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Adman - the instructions for the under belly AC condenser were pretty poor as well, with statements such as "the way you position this bracket should be obvious"
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www.danhard.com has an all black vent. Danhard has a $50 minimum order, however. I had the same issue with the Yearwood vent -- I didn't like the chrome trim. I've thought about building a three-way vent like Griffiths. The only stumbling block is some sort of coupler to combine the hoses from all three vents.
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Not to defend any aspect of their instruction...but I am not certain how you would explain the crash bar locations. They only seem to fit properly in the intended location. Matthew |
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Hey Matthew - I got to avoid the G-50 issue as my car is an 86 930. I can't complain about the results - low 30 degree vent temps in 90 degree ambient heat. Although I did choose to stay with the OEM Nippondenso compressor which seems fine so far (I wish I could say the same for the expensive PA compressor in my 87).
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