Have you considered installing some "air mover" fans somewhere to help circulate the cool air up to the front? Seems to be a much easier thing, if it would work, than installing a second AC unit. I don't know if you can plumb an extra evaporator into the stock system (my hunch would be no); adding a second compressor and condensor would seem to me to be well into the realm of "not practical". Allan -- 1991 Vanagon GL James Jean-Woo Kim <jkim.phd@GMAIL.COM> writes: > I need your help. My 87 Westy has stock Rear-Air Conditioning, which is no > good in the summer heat. (Last time we drove through the 100+ degrees areas > in central California, my 2 kids were under the blanket freezing while wife > and I were sweating like pigs.) A friend is offering his Behr front A/C unit > on his 84.5 Westy. So my questions are: > > 1. Can I install this unit in tandem into my existing A/C system so that I > could have decent cooling in the front as well as in the back this summer? > > 2. Does anyone have advice/instructions/pics based on actual experience, not > speculation please? > > I searched the archives and suspect Ben T might be able to help. > > James > |
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