Im in Orange County and me & my pops are looking for a spot to recharge my E30. Any suggestions?
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R12 is not available to the public, as you have to have your 608 certs to legally obtain it. you'd be better off going with a conversion anyways and having a shop charge it, instead of doing it with little bottles of refrigerant. those bottles have about 1oz of PAG oil in them per bottle, and a typical A/C system contains approx. 3oz total. i dont know about the system on an e30, but an average system takes approximately 1.2-1.5lb of refrigerant on top of that, so if you did it by cans, you would have way too much oil in the system and it would not cool properly.
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Originally posted by maximumangle View PostR12 is not available to the public, as you have to have your 608 certs to legally obtain it. you'd be better off going with a conversion anyways and having a shop charge it, instead of doing it with little bottles of refrigerant. those bottles have about 1oz of PAG oil in them per bottle, and a typical A/C system contains approx. 3oz total. i dont know about the system on an e30, but an average system takes approximately 1.2-1.5lb of refrigerant on top of that, so if you did it by cans, you would have way too much oil in the system and it would not cool properly.paint sucks
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Originally posted by Dirtbleed View PostI had my AC recharged with R12 up in the Bay area a few years ago. $50 to test for leaks and $100 worth of R12. Been ice cold for 3 years.paint sucks
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