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Hey Guys,

just a quick question on the A/C in older skylines - particularly C210.

Is the unit any good? Mine must need a re gasing - doesn't blow any cold at all, but if they don't do a decent job of cooling anyway might not bother with it.

cheers

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the only prob with losing the gas from your air con, would be that there are currently no legal means of getting the gas the compressor requires as it was band. so if all the gas has leaked the comp will need to hav its oil changed and a few other bits changed to take the new gas which is called "R134a" the old gas is called "R12".

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the only prob with losing the gas from your air con, would be that there are currently no legal means of getting the gas the compressor requires as it was band.

Actually that's not quite true - it's illegal to import it, but existing stocks can still be used and aircon specialists are allowed to recover R12 from existing systems and re-use it. Case in point - I had the system in my R32 GTR re-charged with re-cycled R12 a couple of weeks back......$95 :)

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