--- Jeff Hammerstrom <speakerdesign@msn.com> wrote: > Let me know how the ES-12 is working for you after you do another vehicle. I > need to do something with my '90 Camper and I too looked into R-134 and had > decided to go with R-12 because of the lower perssure and better performance > but if this looks better it could save some $. One thing worries me though, > their "free electricity" that they expect people to pay $2000 for. This > looks like a scam, perpetual motion is a myth and this looks like b.s > physics to me. > Thanks, > Jeff H > Jeff, They are not suggesting free electricity, nor charging high prices. I don't see any magic here, just a far superior product that I'm very happy to have discovered. The ES-12 is simply more efficient than either R-12 or R-134a, more compatible, safer for the environment, and costs no more (maybe less) than R-134a - probably less for charging a given system because less is required. Their price for a case of 12 cans is $75, and I needed only 2 cans to fill my Taurus system after sucking it out with a vacuum pump. They also sell smaller quantities and ship FREE! I suggest you check out the web site <http://www.btt.org> or call the toll-free number (800 266-7777). They market all types of refrigerants and have specs for comparison. ===== Rolf '85 Westy Auto (doing Tiico conversion) '88, 95 Taurus Wagons '87 Jetta GLI __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com |
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