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What size are the fittings on your front PFC condenser?
Both In and Out are #8 Male O-ring type.
This matches the incoming #8 hose from the compressor, and the outgoing #8 to the rear condenser.

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what size are the fittings on your front pfc condenser?
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Both In and Out are #8 Male O-ring type.
This matches the incoming #8 hose from the compressor, and the outgoing #8 to the rear condenser.
HOWDY G

please be careful about giving out this type of proprietary information

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Old 05-09-2016, 12:02 PM
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How to sit in the corner with reverse flow

I couldn't resist.

I can guess that I too will be banished to the corner...

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Both In and Out are #8 Male O-ring type.
This matches the incoming #8 hose from the compressor, and the outgoing #8 to the rear condenser.
Thank you, that makes them non-standard, so someone would have to run different hoses if they wanted to drop the condensers in place. assuming they were for sale...

It's especially hard to design something that can be dropped in by the owner (requiring #6 fittings) and something that might be able to handle the chore of being the first condenser (which requires #8 fittings).
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i couldn't resist.

I can guess that i too will be banished to the corner...

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thank you, that makes them non-standard, so someone would have to run different hoses if they wanted to drop the condensers in place. Assuming they were for sale...

It's especially hard to design something that can be dropped in by the owner (requiring #6 fittings) and something that might be able to handle the chore of being the first condenser (which requires #8 fittings).
yes

and this IS all custom design re-engineering;

welcome to the A/C future Of early model 911; or stay in the past with old obsolete designs of my competitors, its up to you

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yes

and this IS all custom design re-engineering; welcome to the A/C future!
Evidence of re-engineering resulting in superior performance?
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Kelog or Reid or whatever your name is:

A friendly question - are you a non-native English speaker? The reason I ask is that all we have from you is in the form of the written word, and perhaps we or you are mis-translating at times. I am truly trying to give you the benefit of the doubt.
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Kelog or Reid or whatever your name is:

A friendly question - are you a non-native English speaker? The reason I ask is that all we have from you is in the form of the written word, and perhaps we or you are mis-translating at times. I am truly trying to give you the benefit of the doubt.
daepp my name is Reid, I am American originally From Calif, I speak ENGLISH and am highly educated

not sure WHAT YOU MEAN BY "all we have from you is in the form of the written word, and perhaps we or you are mis-translating at times"??

May I suggest you be more specific
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What the heck...


What he means is that the words you type out sometimes do not make sense. Poor grammar, sentence structure, etc.

I thought English might not be your first language, like others here.
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Maybe we're not highly educated enough to understand him?



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What he means is that the words you type out sometimes do not make sense. Poor grammar, sentence structure, etc.

I thought English might not be your first language, like others here.
I would have bet a paycheck that he was recently introduced to the English language.

Now, I know that not only would I be poor for a while, but I'm even more scared for the 911s in the Southeastern Florida region...
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Where are you from in CA? (And FWIW I had no intention of bagging on you - just trying to solve what, to me anyways, is a mystery.)
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Yea, I had resumed the same thing. But astrophysicists aren't always English majors early on before going brainiac!
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No highly educated man would allow this kind of thread to get to where it is today.
I'm pretty sure you meant, you're fine, not, "your fine!" Heck, I don't know as I'm not very smart.
Now, where are my muffler bearings?
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