Freeze-12 is simply a combination of R-143A and some other gases. It is extremely uncommon to find service centers that support this, but there are probably some that will do a real R134 conversion for you. As to whether or not this conversion would work effectively on a Delorean, I really don't know. :-) Perhaps someone else could shed some light on the issue? > Hal Palmer wrote: > > Last year when I was in Palm Springs, Ca. the air conditioning on my D > failed to blow cold so I took it in to a shop that specializes in air > service. He advised me to let him convert the system to an approved > refrigerant. Not being an air conditioning expert I took his advice. > It worked fine until this summer when again it needed service at my > home in Washington State. I discovered he used a refrigerant called > Freeze 12. (not freon) Now I cant find anyone in the area to service > it. Was advised it would cost about $300 to convert it back. Anyone > have any thought's or advice?? Thanks > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address > moderato-@xxxx -- --------------- Jesse D. Sightler http://www.biddin.com/