[DeTomaso] aftermarket heat-A/C unit

boyd casey boyd411 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 12 09:39:22 EST 2010


There are also electronic bypass valves that divert hot water from even
traveling to you heater core which helps keep the cabin cooler. They sell a
bypass unit on the link I posted further up this post.
Boyd

On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 9:24 AM, <JJD1010 at aol.com> wrote:

> Matt,
>
> The underdash part of the HVAC works fine, requires no engineering on your
> part to get it working, and they come up on ebay pretty regularly.  Just
> make sure you get the one for your model year. The only component you may
> want to upgrade is the fan motor as was recently discussed here on the
> forum.
> The lever controls are old fashioned but they do work, a little lube
>  helps,
> and it keeps the original look of the car's interior.
>
> Definitely spring for new hoses, compressor and drier. It's important  to
> thoroughly flush out the old oil in everything else before going to 134a
> freon.
>
> Front or back condenser is your choice. The stock location works  fine, it
> just depends on how much engineering you want to do. Definitely spring  for
> a modern parallel flow condenser. If you decide to keep the  condenser in
> back, there are new dual fan and shroud units that are more  effective.
>
> Jeff
> 6559
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