Their products are well respected in the hot rod and antique auto communities. I have visited with them ref. Vanagons back about 12-18 months ago. At that time they told me that their system should work but that they did not know of a conversion that had been completed. However, they have quite a few distributors and they might well not know if any of their distributors has done such a swap. Based on what I learned from them and from folks who have used their products in other applications it looks promising. I would dearly love to find someone who has already crossed this bridge. Perhaps someone reading this will answer the call. Vintageair has an extensive web site. Much can be learned about auto airconditioning by reading their material. Craig
Todd Lund <westy4us@YAHOO.COM> wrote: I think this is the place: I too would love to hear from anyone who has worked with them on a Vanagon project.
Todd
--- "Todd P. Last" wrote: > Was there ever any determination on the A/C > enhancement kit that was > offered by a guy in Texas that added another > codensor up front and > replaced the ash-tray on the dash with a vent? > I know a couple of listmembers were going to try > it. Does anyone know > the name of the company and if the kit worked? > > thanks, > Todd > > >
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