Fringeless
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- Roswell, NM
I am in the process of converting my r 12 system to r134a. I am going to replace my serpentine condenser with an aftermarket parallel condenser that has the extension tubes with threaded o ring connection (I think like type 2 condenser) instead of going the ackits universal route or the 97+ condenser route (has spring lock connections), Ive been thinking about something like this http://www.amazon.com/Universal-Air...-242-8---14-4-0&sr=1-3&ymm=1992:jeep:cherokee
Or one of these http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...XSSabHJQY1ypU7pXMgcR2RoCKIDw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
Probably go with the second style-more surface area.
Honestly, I do not know the difference between "type" 1 and 2 condensers, other than one has the extension pipes and one doesn't. I know that my 92 does not have the extension pipes, the discharge and liquid lines thread directly into the top and bottom of the condenser.
On to the question, what is the difference? capacity? I have looked high and low to find the hoses that match up with the extension pipe to now avail. Id rather change out my hoses to barrier 134 type and and prefer the "pnp" play approach. If all else fails, Ill just have to cut my steel Liquid and discharge lines and braze on my own fittings. Any one know of what hoses that will fit my 92? part numbers? years?

After taming to cooling and tuning issues (long story) of the stroker, feel like its time to tame my cockpit "cooling" issue.
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Or one of these http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...XSSabHJQY1ypU7pXMgcR2RoCKIDw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
Probably go with the second style-more surface area.
Honestly, I do not know the difference between "type" 1 and 2 condensers, other than one has the extension pipes and one doesn't. I know that my 92 does not have the extension pipes, the discharge and liquid lines thread directly into the top and bottom of the condenser.
On to the question, what is the difference? capacity? I have looked high and low to find the hoses that match up with the extension pipe to now avail. Id rather change out my hoses to barrier 134 type and and prefer the "pnp" play approach. If all else fails, Ill just have to cut my steel Liquid and discharge lines and braze on my own fittings. Any one know of what hoses that will fit my 92? part numbers? years?

After taming to cooling and tuning issues (long story) of the stroker, feel like its time to tame my cockpit "cooling" issue.
