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Just to let you know,you have to cut part of this piece to get mounting brackets align.
I saw that on the other thread. I had already taken off the bracket off my old condenser a few weeks ago for another new condenser I ended up not using. I'm just going to use it instead. ;)
Alright I finally got my PF condensor in about 2 weeks ago. When I installed it, I also replaced the external rubber lines, new 2200 cfm aux fan, new o-rings all around, new dryer, new R-134 expansion valve, flushed the old oil in the entire system out, and put in a total of 6oz of PAG oil in their respected places. The setup works great. It was 98 the day I had the new setup vacuumed and recharged. It was nice and cool, even just sitting in the parking lot. I haven't had a chance to stick a thermo in the vents to see what it says, but I stay cool during the day and ice cold at night. The new setup took 1 lb 8oz of R-134. I believe it requires 2 more ounces if I recall right.
I'm in the process of making a DIY, so I'll post that soon for everyone.
I wanted to wait a little while before updating to make sure I didn't have any issues related to the new parts. So far none other than what seems like either a bad compressor clutch or maybe the compressor itself. Basically the coldest my AC gets is at 3k+ rpms. Doesn't matter if I'm sitting in a parking lot or blasting down the highway.
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