more a/c info

ScottyCBoy at aol.com ScottyCBoy at aol.com
Fri Apr 25 20:40:10 EDT 2003


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i would stick with your nippondenso unit, albeit pricey they are much larger,
lighter and more efficient that the Sanden or Seltec. You also won't find an
adaptor bracket which allows you to go from the Nippon to the Sanden. At on
time Oreilly had the nippon pump rebuilt for 189.00. I've had one on my 5000
for the past three years with no problem. If you consider the cost of
converting the compressor to a Sanden you'll find that it will probably be
less expensive to go with the nippon.

Scott


In a message dated 4/25/03 5:41:31 PM Central Daylight Time,
mchang at ee.washington.edu writes:


> Just called myself, didn't speak to Bob. The tech stated that the
> compressor adapters differ *per-car*, and are not necessarily the same
> for the same compressor. I asked specifically if there were different
> brackets for, say, an original York mount to be used with a Seltec or
> Sanden, and he said yes.
>
> He also summed up that they have no bracketry for Audis at all.
>
> And, this is in addition to the fact that they gave me a quote for
> converting my 90q20v from a Nippondenso to a Seltec/Sanden last week
> over email.
>
> Perhaps my tech (whose name I don't recall) just didn't know as much as
> Bob?
>
> On Fri, Apr 25, 2003 at 04:41:12PM -0400 or thereabouts, auditude at cox.net
> wrote:
> > I called www.iceac.com @ (800)845-0424 and spoke to Bob.  This is what I
> was quoted:
> >
> > Seltec (or Sanden) compressor
> > adapter bracket usable for either York or mini-York
> > hose fitting adapters
> > 12 month warranty if dryer is replaced
> > $395
> >
> > Adapter bracket is not available separately from them.
> >
> > Ken
>
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