Hi all, There was a previous post that posted a few weeks back concerning this. A larger condenser along with an "auto-adjusting" orifice tube will make the R134a just as cold as R12...there may be a very small degree difference between the two. The reason being that people are unhappy with the R134a conversion is that it is done improperly. If you just "drop" the R134a into the R12 system then you will have unsatisfactory results. Unfortunately the manufactures of the R134a retro-fit kit do not state this on the kit. They just recommend changing the seals, evacuating the A/C of all the R12 and R12 oil and charge it up. If you upgrade the condenser to allow the R134a to cool faster along with the auto-adjusting orifice tube...you will have a kick ass A/C system. Steve --- In dmcnews@xxxx, noflux@xxxx wrote: > --- In dmcnews@xxxx, sand131@xxxx wrote: > > In a message dated 7/7/01 8:21:22 AM Central Daylight Time, > ....As I recall; The newer 134 factory equipped cars have > larger > > condensers for just that reason. I am no expert It just seems to > make sense. > > how about more information on this Super Condenser such as part #s > Etc. > > Ralph VIN 1606 still R12 > > > Hiya List, > > The part # from Grady's is 106327G > > Thanks And God Bless... > noflux@xxxx > _____________________ > > 82 DMC > __ __ > \------/ > VIN # 10694 > Dec-81 build