Thanks Mark. Good to know. My original thought was to make good use of the AC compressor that c/w the Jetta 2.0 I installed in my Westy. (assuming compressor works) I would cobble together the remaining Jetta AC parts. But, I'll bet that the stock Jetta AC wouldn't so a very good job of cooling a larger interior space like a Vanagon. Especially if installed under the rear seat. Neil. On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 2:38 PM, mdrillock <mdrillock@cox.net> wrote: > The A/C units I have seen installed under the rear bench seat were > supplemental units and not expected to cool the whole Vanagon by > themselves. > > Mark > > > > aatransaxle wrote: >> >> I have a Behr under seat unit still in the box and am going to put it in >> with the Bostig conversion... >> Any one else with some wisdom about that setup, feel free to chime in.. >> I will get the rest from a stock setup as needed and have custom hoses >> made >> to connect teh Ferd AC comp to the VW stuff.. >> Don't really want to get into the dash unless this setup sucks >> (instead of >> blows)... >> Daryl of AA Transaxle >> (425) 788-4070 >> aatransaxle.com > |
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