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Re: Recharge with Duracool: good idea?
On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 09:33:07 -0700, mack wrote:
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> "Hachiroku" <Trueno@ae86.gts> wrote in message
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>> On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 03:48:34 -0500, geronimo wrote:
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>>> I am getting a 1988 Camry all fixed up. Have a choice between
>>> recharging ac with R134 or Dura-cool propane/butane blend.
>>> Have heard that people have had very good results with Dura-cool, and
>>> I think it would only cost about $35 to recharge system with it, using
>>> my existing R134 gauge set. Hopefully there is nothing wrong with AC
>>> except a small leak, won't know for sure until I try recharging.
>>> Opinion? Tnx, Geronimo[/color]
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>> NICE! Recharge a perhaps leaky system with something flammable, in the
>> engine bay?
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>> I need to ask: is this a SERIOUS question, do you really not know, or are
>> you a Troll?
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>> Perhaps it's my own ignorance of whatever DuraCool is, but putting a
>> combustible mixture in an area with sparks, heat and gasoline doesn't make
>> a whole lot of sense to me!!! Especially if you think there may be
>> leaks...
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>> Do you play Russian Roulette in your spare time?
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>> Somebody educate me on this?[/color]
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> Maybe he's the guy who wants to disable his seat belt alarm....and loves to
> live dangerously.[/color]
We can tell him how to disble the Airbags, too!
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