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Thu Nov 20 12:05:17 EST 2003


How efficient in cooling is it? Better than 134a?

Where does one get it?

LL - NY

On Sat, 12 May 2001 16:30:17 -0400 (EDT) Andrew Sitzer
<sitzman at core.binghamton.edu> writes:
>Oh, btw, of course you should never add r-12 to a leaky system, but 
>adding
>envirosafe to a leaky one is even worse, as it will leak out quicker.
>Generally, if your AC system is nonleaky (ie, you spent time+money to 
>fix
>it) then you can afford a couple pounds of r12 (around $30/lb) .. if 
>it is
>leaky, then adding envirosafe is a waste anyway (as it will stop 
>working a
>week later <BTDT :>
>-Andrew Sitzer
>'86 5ks
>
>
>On Fri, 11 May 2001, Larry C Leung wrote:
>
>> Can you send more info on this stuff?
>>
>> LL - NY
>>
>> On Fri, 11 May 2001 13:08:57 -0400 "randy paquette"
>> <iqtpilot at hotmail.com> writes:
>> >With all this talk about r12 conversions.  I am in the process of
>> >evaluating
>> >ES-12.  So far I'm fairly impressed.  No need to change from 
>mineral
>> >oil
>> >either.
>> >Question:  Can someone confirm the size of the orifice tube in an 
>86
>> >5KCSTQ?
>> >  I think its an 0.060 (color would help, too).
>> >I'm still experimenting here in Georgia.  Performance so far is 
>better
>> >than
>> >134 and the head pressures are much lower.
>> >TIA,
>> >Randy...
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