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Which companies A/C system is best?

Started by garner7555, January 02, 2016, 11:08:00 PM

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garner7555

I'm about ready to order a complete A/C system and was wandering which kit is the best?   My car is a factory air car.  Thanks for the help.  :2thumbs:
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cdr

i like the factory ac box, with an updated sanden compressor & r134a bolt in ac condenser.
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Quote from: cdr on January 03, 2016, 04:24:03 PM
i like the factory ac box, with an updated sanden compressor & r134a bolt in ac condenser.

:iagree:  I'm running the same but if you are missing all the parts I would go with a Vintage Air unit.
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garner7555

I do actually have 2 factory A/C boxes.  They would need restoring and I thought I might be best to just go with a whole new kit that swapped over to electric controls.   If you guys think I am just as well off to use the factory box then that's great.   What all will need replacing in the box?
69 Charger 440 resto-mod

cdr

dmt has a Mega rebuild kit & i would replace the heater core & the heater valve that is inside the box
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68 Charger 512 cid,9.7to1,Hilborn EFI,Home ported 440 source heads,small hyd roller cam,COLD A/C ,,a518 trans,Dana 60 ,4.10 gear,10.93 et,4100lbs on street tires full exhaust daily driver
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garner7555

Quote from: cdr on January 03, 2016, 10:12:15 PM
dmt has a Mega rebuild kit & i would replace the heater core & the heater valve that is inside the box
Thanks for the help guys.  Sorry for my ignorance, but who is DMT Charlie?
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cdr

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68 Charger 512 cid,9.7to1,Hilborn EFI,Home ported 440 source heads,small hyd roller cam,COLD A/C ,,a518 trans,Dana 60 ,4.10 gear,10.93 et,4100lbs on street tires full exhaust daily driver
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garner7555

Thanks for the links Charlie.   :2thumbs: 


Now where should I buy the compressor?  I think I remember someone offering a kit to locate the compressor down low instead of at the top?
69 Charger 440 resto-mod

cdr

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68 Charger 512 cid,9.7to1,Hilborn EFI,Home ported 440 source heads,small hyd roller cam,COLD A/C ,,a518 trans,Dana 60 ,4.10 gear,10.93 et,4100lbs on street tires full exhaust daily driver
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Dino

I also run the stock system with a Sanden compressor and R134a and I freeze my stones off in this car.  I have the compressor up top though, it's a lot smaller than the stock compressor.
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john108

Dino
"BPE has everything you need."

Which of the 2 compressors should be used, and why?
Will it attach to the original brackets and hoses?
John

Dino

Hi John, I think it was Charlie who linked the BPE stuff but to answer your question you use the SD508.  Mine is actually not a Sanden but is the same style.  Your stock brackets and hoses do not work.  If you want the compressor up top like the stock one then you need bracket BPE4700.  Here's other confirgurations:  http://www.bpeusa.com/BPEACmountingbrackets.asp

This is for big blocks btw.

Your stock hoses are not suitable for R134a so you need a set of barrier hoses.  I bought all my stuff from a member here who had it on his car so I don't know which hoses they are but if you need everything then check this kit:  http://www.bpeusa.com/BPEcondensor_kit.asp
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garner7555

Ok, so I started doing the math on a new compressor, brackets, condensor kit (all new lines), and rebuild kit for the air box.  This looks like it's going to be about $900 and I would still need a new fan/blower motor and a new heater core.  Could also run into things like coolant shut off valve and the actual A/C controls not working properly.  :shruggy:   I'm all for saving money everywhere I can but I also wonder if the Vintage Air kit would be worth the extra money.  It includes everything, even new controls.  The Vintage Air is all electric controls, which is nice considering my cam doesn't produce a whole lot of vacuum. I'm just thinking out loud here so if anyone has an opinion or advice I'm eager to hear it.  Thanks for all the help and the links so far guys, it has been a great help!!   :yesnod:    :2thumbs:
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garner7555

Yes I have looked at the Classic Auto Air kit as well.  The main difference I see is the price.   :shruggy:   Classic Auto kit is substantially higher. 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/68-70-B-Body-with-Fact-AC-Classic-Auto-Air-Conditioning-System-A-C-AC-D-E-R-Cont-/331403411065?hash=item4d292ebe79:g:GsMAAOSwD0lUfkPr&vxp=mtr
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1970Moparmann

Quote from: garner7555 on January 06, 2016, 05:00:59 PM
This is a link to the Vintage Air setup I was referring to.  It also comes with new vents and plumbing on the interior ducts.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-1970-Coronet-Super-Bee-Charger-with-FACTORY-Air-Complete-Vintage-Air-/191776479362?hash=item2ca6c4d882:g:RgoAAOSwFqJWjVyC&vxp=mtr

This seems really reasonable!   Think I know what I'm buying! :2thumbs:
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oldcarnut

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,121693.0.html  Quite a few other topic on this also with info.  I used both ACC and Vintage.  Vintage seems to be designed for GM application which I used in the Firebird I had and Classic for better with Mopars.  I put Classic in my 70 RR

garner7555

Keep the opinions coming guys.  Ever little bit of info is helpful.   :yesnod:   I'm still undecided about piecing my own kit together using some original equipment or using one of the kits.     :shruggy:
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oldcarnut

I guess I'd have to weigh out the costs of piece mealing it together and getting components to work verses getting a complete matched kit.  How original are you wanting to keep it? Maybe you could save the oem parts for selling later with the car if it mattered to the next person. There's also what your time is worth doing that piecing it out and possibly old stuff going bad later.  I'd go to both websites and check out the systems and stay away from an ebayer.  They might be ok but when things go wrong where is the warranty going or tech support to head for replacement parts? CAA backs up there stuff it seems pretty good and I got good tech support and part replacement from them.  Also their kit is made close as much to using existing mount holes etc whereas the Vintage kit may be a one size fits all after you fit it to it.  66-70 vs 68-70 You'll have to call them and find out about whats direct retrofit or will fit under the dash plus what will use the existing AC vent or using the under dash mounts.  Use the search button for others installs for the CAA or Vintage.  Good topics on them posted.
http://www.vintageair.com/2015%20Catalog/2015%20VintageAir%20Catalog%2030.pdf
http://www.classicautoair.com/68_70_Mopar%20B-Body_Air_Conditioning_Mopar_AC.html

garner7555

Thanks for the input.  I do try to look at past post on this topic, I will post links below to the ones I found.  It is confusing because some say that Vintage is hard to install and requires more mods but then others say that Vintage was a easy painfree install. :shruggy: 

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,118353.0.html

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,43059.25.html

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,87688.0.html
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1970Moparmann

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Pete in NH

Hi,

I think I would go with using the original A/C under dash components and a newer firewall forward kit.

I think it is worth rebuilding the original under dash boxes. You will likely find the original evaporator cores are still usable unless they are physically damaged or corroded. These units were made from heavy copper and brass materials that are much better quality than anything available today. I would replace the heater core and control valve and install a DMT seal kit. While the new complete kits look attractive , I think they have a few draw backs. The evaporator cores are not as heavy duty as the older ones and the new electronic controls could be a problem down the road. Would new controllers be available in the future since they are a custom part unique to the Vintage or Classic Air kits. While I was rebuilding the under dash unit I would install a new thermostatic switch to cycle the compressor on and off as the original Chrysler did not use this switch but instead used a control valve in the original compressor.

For the firewall forward components the BPE stuff looks good. You will also need the original radiator fan shroud and thermo clutch fan system. You want to move as much air as possible through the A/C condenser in front of the radiator. You'll also need a crankshaft pulley set for an A/C set up.

All in all, I think you can assemble a system that will preform very well, be repairable in the future if need be, and save quite a bit of cash over those complete kit systems. 


GreenMachine

Does the original system use the compressor to dry the defrost air?
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Quote from: garner7555 on January 03, 2016, 11:44:30 PM
Thanks for the links Charlie.   :2thumbs: 


Now where should I buy the compressor?  I think I remember someone offering a kit to locate the compressor down low instead of at the top?


If you are remembering the Bouchillon low-mount, make sure you read the fine print about belt squeal. From their website:

NOTES: 1-You will loose your mounting for your Mechanical Fuel Pump

2-Some Engine Mounts and Insulators will require Clearancing and Modifications for fit.

3-Any Alternator other than Stock Output (15/60 amps) will cause a BELT SQUEAL FROM HELL! ALL HI Output Alternators (50/75 Amps) we list will not work.

4-This is the HARDEST BRACKET WE MANUFACTURE TO INSTALL CORRECTLY. Mounting Points have moved over the years in Castings, Fore and Aft. Compressor and Alternator is driven by 1 Single Belt. It is Highly Recommended that this bracket be installed while Engine is on an Engine Stand. Perfect Pulley Alignment is REQUIRED (+-.040"). A Straight Edge and Digital Calipers recommended to check TRUE PULLEY ALIGNMENT. PREMIUM BELT IS A MUST.

5-This Bracket is NOT Recommended for a vehicle that will be driven alot or long distances. Most popular applications are vehicles that stay close to home. Adjustments are hard to perform on the highway.

6-NOT HEEDING TO ALL NOTES ABOVE WILL AWARD YOU A "BELT SQUEAL FROM HELL"

7-Will not work with any Street Hemi, Aftermarket thick dampers
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