Please advise on A/C conversion

Roa, Greg Greg.Roa at Cinergy.COM
Thu Jul 18 15:44:03 EDT 2002


My 4kq is charcoal (more or less black), with grey interior, and no tint either.  Usually when I start the car at the end of my work day, I have a vent temperature of about 140 degrees.
Even with this, I have no problem getting the temperatures down very quickly, usually in less than 5 minutes, I have vent temps around 55 degrees.

My one curiosity, and a question for the list, is what regulates the compressor duty cycle?  Even with the very low high side pressures I see, my compressor still cycles on and off normally, as if it is on a timer.  What gives the compressor it's signal?


Greg Roa
Cincinnati, OH
86' 4kcsq
93' 90 CS
83' 944



-----Original Message-----
From: David.Ullrich at ferguson.com [mailto:David.Ullrich at ferguson.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 2:31 PM
To: Roa, Greg; quattro at audifans.com
Subject: RE: Please advise on A/C conversion


Yeah, my pressure seems OK. The high side is GREAT, but the low side actually a little too high IMHO (around 70 IIRC, but not sure). I think in my case, the time it takes is greatly dependent on the color of your car. My CGT is black with a black interior and no window tint. In the morning when the sun it not strong and temps are in the upper 70s, it will drop to 50ish within 4-5 minutes. It bottoms out in the 47-50* range you mentioned. But with R12 in it it was going down to around 40-42* before the high pressure flex hose blew. So, I think my compressor is OK, although loud (it squeals for just a second when it kicks in or turns off, not the belt). According to the TSB from Audi, York type compressors are not recommended for R134a conversion...who knows why.

Dave

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