Maggie, Thanks for the insight. I talked to them about 3 years a go and I was a little weary of the Freeze 12 also. Thanks, Blake On 12/29/06, Maggie Dew <wildebus@gmail.com> wrote: > Blake > > I would be wary of europeancoolerair since at least two people on this list > (myself included) had problems with the results of a dual AC install. After > I had mine installed, it quit working and I was told I needed a new > compressor. It turned out nothing was wrong with the compressor, but a > valve needed replacing. Also, europeancoolerair uses Freeze 12 and no one > where I live would work with it. I have since switched to R134, had the > valve replaced and it is working (for now). The other list member who had > the dual AC installed has been through three compressors and still has no > AC. I would stick with vintageair if I were you. > > Maggie > '85 Subaru-Westy "Anne Bonney" > >
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