Upgrading to Parallel Flow Condenser
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Mine is plenty cold all the way to 4. Problem is the E30 doesn't exactly have the best ventilation. IE doesn't blow enough.
Also mine is black on black without any tint. So it can be a losing battle occasionally.Comment
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still blowing cold to this day! I love it!1989 325i - 2.7i, Holset H1C, 60lb injectors, whodwho MS-PNP.
2012 Passat TDI - DD Duty
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Thank you for posting this, i was about 5 seconds away from purchasing an old tube/fin style replacement before realized i should check the r3v to make sure it's the right move. Now I'll be calling the non-english speaking lady on Monday, wish me luck.Comment
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Called supremecondensers.com and they guy answered the phone was obviously from India. He had to call me back 3 times because first he had to check stock, then he had to ask if i wanted it, then he had to check the price, then call me back, then he had to check on shipping then call me back. He wants $160ish shipped. Sounds like way more than everyone else paid just a few months ago. WTF, just bad luck?Comment
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See my post above. That guy has since gone up $100 in price so I went looking today as my new E30 has a defunct AC system.
Vista Pro makes a PF condenser (PN: 6590) for E30s. The pic that partsgeek.com shows is exactly the same as the two I have in my possession I bought from the seller I posted above. So I think they're made by Vista Pro.
http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/199...condenser.html
Rockauto has it for $115 shipped.
And for all those interested, I made a write up for my little FB E30 group. LMK if anyone can actually read it. It includes PNs and oil viscosities for each model of compressor.
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Awesome, thanks man! Yea I wasn't sure about that seller since it was so expensive, and the part # is an interchange part # referring to a serpentine type? :/
I don't think rockauto is the right part, because the picture matches this one:
And the seller for that one confirmed with APDI that it is a serpentine type, not parallel flow.
So partsgeek it is. There isn't a difference between 318 and 325's condensers is there?sigpicComment
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