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| Registered Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: InlandNorthWest 
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				 |  A/C Conversions 
			I'll try to post this again. New at this. I have an '88 Diamond Blue Coupe. I am looking to update the A/C to R-134A or other environmentally friendly refrigerant. I see several systems advertised in various publications. Some are pretty extensive, others are somewhat more abbreviated. Any suggestions/advice would be greatly appreciated. (p.s. it only gets over 100Fdeg for a few weeks a year here, and the climate is dry.)   | ||
|  07-13-2007, 12:40 PM | 
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			Do a search.    There are dozens of threads on the board about a/c upgrades.  Search for my name, Jim Sims, Hugh R., brcorp, mthomas58 and many others. 
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|  07-13-2007, 12:45 PM | 
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			Thanks Scott
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|  07-13-2007, 12:47 PM | 
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				Rennaire
			 
			Scott, go check out Rennaire. I just bought a Sanden condenser for my 78 930 and it made a big difference. I will have to charge it every spring as the origanal ac hoses are very poruous-i didn't buy the whole kit as i'm in NJ and it's not a daily driver. The whole kit sells for $1200 or so. It's expensive, but seem to be the best a/c kit out there. Porsche wasn't really known for their a/c units.  best, Paul. 
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