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    Aftermarket A/C

    Hi guys, just been reading all i can on A/C in a Van....

    Seems as thought the original integrated system could work, but lots of headaches
    Change heater control, source dash, ducting etc etc

    Looking aftermarket - I've installed an under dash unit in an XY before and while it works very well the poor passenger freezes..

    Has anyone ever thought of installing the blower unit above the driver and passenger rather than in/under the dash?

    Any input most welcome - even input on a hybrid system on the dealer style A/C

    Cheers

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    Look into Vintage Air https://www.vintageair.com
    I seem to remember a distributor in Australia.
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    In my Toranas I used a Toyota Hilux LN106 series evaporator and integrated it under the dash (Hidden) which blows into the original Holden air box. All the flaps, air direction, and heater operate from the original controls. The system works better than any Holden A/C I have ever had. On a 42 deg day I can get the temp down to 23 on medium fan speed. Not as big an area to cool as the panno but I reckon would do the job well. The Toyota Hilux evaporator unit contains the high and low pressure switches, TX valve and the amplifier so wiring it up is very simple. I also used the Hilux compressor and condenser unit.

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    This actually has a pic of the evaporator
    https://www.aussiev8.com.au/holden-v...rcon-unit.html

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    axistr, be interested how you accomplished that!
    Sounds just what I might need.

    I've seen vague references to dealer fitted A/C, but it all seems low on detail.
    Seems to use same controls, but a separate on/off switch

    Innuendo, yes had come across those guys, just not sure what will work for the WB with HZ dash

    Anyone think my idea about a fan/evaporator above the driver/passenger have any merit?
    Last edited by Puzzigully; 15-06-2018 at 06:25 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Puzzigully View Post
    axistr, be interested how you accomplished that!
    Sounds just what I might need.

    I've seen vague references to dealer fitted A/C, but it all seems low on detail.
    Seems to use same controls, but a separate on/off switch

    Innuendo, yes had come across those guys, just not sure what will work for the WB with HZ dash

    Anyone think my idea about a fan/evaporator above the driver/passenger have any merit?
    Tractors all have the AC blowing down from the cab roof. It’s in front of you though, not behind. Plus you have to run the hoses from the compressor all the way up into the roof. That would not be easy to hide.

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    Click on the link below and all going well it should take you to my SLR build showing how I did the conversion on a Torana.

    P.S There's a heap more room on a HZ/WB than a Torana

    http://www.gmh-torana.com.au/forums/...project/page-5

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    I watch this with interest.........

    only speaking from (recent) hot rod application.......
    vintage air seems to be (very) minimal? is that it? being Friday i've had 27 bourbons, minimal application & minimal success. Being hot rods, minimal room for condenser, minimal room for compressor, and minimal room for ducting. The result (vintage air) MINIMAL RESULT in a very small area.

    I have information that aftermarket kits (where you cut the glovebox) but then use the (genuine) ducting behind dash works very well on HQ-Z's

    As I have 20+ Holdens to drive, and being the wrong side of "OLD", I am keen on making a plan to be comfortable when driving these QUALITY vehicles....

    Please carry on.....

    cheers
    Max

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxsandman View Post
    I have information that aftermarket kits (where you cut the glovebox) but then use the (genuine) ducting behind dash works very well on HQ-Z's
    Max,

    EXTREMELY interested on how this set-up you mention about the aftermarket kits using genuine ducts actually works.

    Can you provide any information?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbute View Post
    You can get ones that you don’t need to cut out the glove box. Fan sits in front of the console and uses some of the original vents.
    wbute,
    very interested in what you've found out
    could you please share?


    I've actually found part of the installation instructions on the dealer fitted A/C, but am struggling to make sense of how it actually works - I think I'd need to see one in the flesh as I think it needs different ducts as well?

    I'll post them up, maybe someone can help me in understanding how it fits..
    Last edited by Puzzigully; 16-06-2018 at 11:16 AM.

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    You can get ones that you don’t need to cut out the glove box. Fan sits in front of the console and uses some of the original vents.

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