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Jeff Wilkins
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South Australia
JZZ30 GT-TL

Posts: 147
Reg: 07-2005

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Monday, October 24, 2005 - 04:28 pm, by:  Jeff Wilkins (Calin)

Re: R12 gas

Ya dont have to bother hunting high and low for the old gas any more.

Obviously you cant use the newer R134a(hope thats the right code) without changing your AC components either.

There is a new gas available that is compatible with the old AC system hardware and is (so they say) 20% more effective that the old R12 which was more effective that the R134a.

Dont know if thats true or not, however I have had it put in my car and the AC is bloody cold! Thats the main thing. Was ~$100 all up including die.

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