Well first off I say.... Join TexasVanagons.com and our Facebook group here: https://m.facebook.com/groups/texasvanagons Secondly... I know one of our members name Kourt in Austin installed the small car dash mounted AC in his westy. I'm not aware of anyone here in Houston that's done one. I'm in Houston, but I've only revamped my stock system. Still doesn't work as well as I'd like but oh well. I think Eliot Vancil (in our Facebook group as well) in Dallas may have a small car ac system in his syncro camper. I'm not certain but I know it's a Northwesty build and has a ton of add-ons... Abel Longoria On Aug 27, 2016 11:45 AM, "Alex Towner" <alexandertowner@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi All, > > I am planning to re-do my A/C system over the winter and would like to get > an "in person" look at any non-stock systems people might be using in > Texas. Have only been to one show this year and I didn't find much. > > I'd be interested in seeing systems such as the Behr in-dash, Smallcar, or > anything custom you may have. Doesn't matter what engine you are using or > if it is a standard van or Camper. > > I am located in the Dallas area and will be traveling down I-45 to Houston > over the Labor Day weekend. Please reply to me off-list if you have a > viewing opportunity. > > If anyone here would like to comment (on list or off) on their experiences > with a non-stock A/C system it would be appreciated. > > Please note that I get the list in digest mode, so I may not respond > immediately. > > TIA, > > Alex. > |
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