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05-31-2015, 06:41 PM | #1 |
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Vintage Air Sure Fit Kit in a Burb
Looking at buying a 1972 C20 Burb with the BB. Has anyone installed a Vintage Air Sure Fit Kit in a BB Burb and if so how efficient is it?
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06-01-2015, 10:11 AM | #2 |
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Re: Vintage Air Sure Fit Kit in a Burb
A couple of us here have installed Old Air Products front AC which the differences shouldn't be too drastic. I had someone install it for me, but it sounded straight forward. I've had leaks since and they've been trying to chance down. I just had it filled Friday. Totally, I think it takes about 64oz including the factory rear air. I took it in Friday because it was blowing 80 deg. They said it was only 1.5 lbs down and now it blows <60deg with the OAT being >85deg here and sunny. So, it makes it comfortable during hot days, but won't form ice by any means.
A couple of pointers tho: 1) they warned against cabin air/water leaks since it is a recirculating system and sucking in outside air reduces the efficiency. 2) Look into Vintage's capabilities for floor vents. I added a floor vent using a spare port on the unit. 3) Having the rear air really helps circulate & cool the whole cabin quicker. Front AC by itself is largely ok for front seat only. 4) Gas mileage dropped a little, but well worth it. Your BB may not notice. I'm not sure this helps you, but I had some recent info that might be pertinent. |
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