Since They Don't Make r-12 Anymore.....
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Since They Don't Make r-12 Anymore.....
I searched and found this:
http://www.freeze12.com/
Basically its r-12 substitute. Has anyone tried any of these products in their a/c with complete/any success? I'm tired of roasting in my car (and thats with the windows down...) and don't want to pay outta the *** for a conversion....
http://www.freeze12.com/
Basically its r-12 substitute. Has anyone tried any of these products in their a/c with complete/any success? I'm tired of roasting in my car (and thats with the windows down...) and don't want to pay outta the *** for a conversion....
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I run it.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ghlight=freeze
Read my last post in the thread.
It works fine, but i've read that it'* a blend of r22 and r134a, (if i recall correctly) and that if you have a leak, the smaller r22 molecules which carry the oil will leak out first, meaning the oil won't be circulated. That'* just what i've read.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ghlight=freeze
Read my last post in the thread.
It works fine, but i've read that it'* a blend of r22 and r134a, (if i recall correctly) and that if you have a leak, the smaller r22 molecules which carry the oil will leak out first, meaning the oil won't be circulated. That'* just what i've read.
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