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lardy
7th November 2009, 11:49 AM
Here is a piece courtesy of this months Land Rover monthly magazine :
Elite Automotive systems have been suppliers of air con to land rover for many years.
Elite used to take delivery of new land rovers from the factory, fit a/c and ship them back again.
but when the new land rover company owners came along it was in elites words ta-ta to the contract (get it???)
So managing director Paul Miller came up with the idea of supplying units direct to enthusiasts as well as specialist land rover parts dealers such as bearmach.
Warning : the system once installed needs a professional a/c chap to gas it.
it is something that cannot be installed by yourself.....the gas that is

In LRM it goes on to show a step by step method of installation, and it looks fairly easy to do by yourself, it comes with all the piping, the compressor, the condensor radiator and fan, all the mounting kit - and it is designed in such a way that you should be able to install it without draining down the coolant system (happy days)
here is the testing propaganda :
Testing Elite Automotives hot test chamber, ensures that all hvac and A/c systems are tested under extreme conditions.
recreating the conditions needed to ensure the products perform well in extreme environments is a vital part of the design and development process.

They produce an alternative product for extreme enviroments (Australia maybe) it is similar to the standard pom version but maybe not as good looking as the land rover dash panel (big worry-not) but is said to produce more cold air in hot climates.
Contrary to appearences the a/c panel does not affect leg room.
If you purchase for Australian conditions even though it is obvious where its getting sent mention that you need the more extreme version!!!

Elite Automotive Systems Limited,
Elite house, sandy way, Amington
Industrial estate, Tamworth Staffs,
01827300100
telephone number converted for us below
001144 1827300100
Elite Automotive : Providing heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system solutions... (http://www.eliteautomotive.co.uk)

This public service announcement courtesy of me

lardy
7th November 2009, 07:59 PM
p.s. i bet you are all looking at this thinking that there is some free a/c on the go sorry about the title.
Hope its helpful to you guys but.

clean32
8th November 2009, 06:28 PM
well if TATA said TATA brilliant that has to be a move in the write direction, considering the 110s have never had a decent system fitted ever.

i will be making my own, basically from scratch, any thing will be better than whats in the county.

isuzurover
9th November 2009, 12:42 PM
I am waiting delivery of one of these:
Red Dot's Product Line (http://www.reddotcorp.com/Pages/product_pages/units_pages/6100_unit.html)
http://www.reddotcorp.com/Components/unit_photos/R-6100-2001.gif

I will do a writeup once it is fitted.

haggisbasher
9th November 2009, 01:16 PM
out of nosiness... is that an economical thing to do?.... would love to get rid of the factory aircondtioing and get some thing like. An idea of cost would be great... PM would be fine.

Ta

Chris

isuzurover
9th November 2009, 03:03 PM
out of nosiness... is that an economical thing to do?.... would love to get rid of the factory aircondtioing and get some thing like. An idea of cost would be great... PM would be fine.

Ta

Chris

Price is <$2k including shipping (need to keep your existing AC compressor). Second hand defender systems seem to go for around the $2k mark.

flagg
9th November 2009, 03:42 PM
The good thing about a roof mounted one is that you can carry passengers with legs. :)

I have a Yokahama unit mounted to the roof (on the inside, above the rear door) in the back and when it is on max you could keep half a dozen penguins happy.

EchiDna
9th November 2009, 04:43 PM
The good thing about a roof mounted on is that you can carry passengers with legs. :)

I have a Yokahama unit mounted to the roof (on the inside, above the rear door) in the back and when it is on max you could keep half a dozen penguins happy.

more info please!!

flagg
9th November 2009, 10:24 PM
more info please!!

Its quite old, I will will give you the details this week sometime when I see it next.

lardy
10th November 2009, 12:07 AM
Price is <$2k including shipping (need to keep your existing AC compressor). Second hand defender systems seem to go for around the $2k mark.

that is amazing value i got quoted 8k as i was looking at the ones the british army used on the 110 helicopter support landys ...i'm in on that wow

haggisbasher
10th November 2009, 02:30 PM
2K.... think i can only dream on. WOuld be nice though. Assuming if you keep the exsisting comp you have to run the lines for it under the car then up the back?.....

Just curious....

Ta

Chris

isuzurover
10th November 2009, 03:19 PM
2K.... think i can only dream on. WOuld be nice though. Assuming if you keep the exsisting comp you have to run the lines for it under the car then up the back?.....

Just curious....

Ta

Chris

I will be mounting the unit on the roof near the front - similar to Gerry who has a similar unit on his 110. I plan to run the lines along the chassis from the compressor, then up through the floor, along the B pillar, then through the roof. that is the plan at this stage.

lardy
10th November 2009, 08:34 PM
that sounds quite a tidy option but why not through the bulkhead and up the A-post taking off the cover is that a big enough recess ?
How you stopping water through the floor on river crossings ?

dmdigital
10th November 2009, 08:43 PM
well if TATA said TATA brilliant that has to be a move in the write direction, considering the 110s have never had a decent system fitted ever.
So "ever" obviously only covers 110's up until the end of 2006. Since then the 110 has a very good air conditioner and heater fitted. You might want to sit in one on a 45 degree day for a several hours and several hundred kilometres. It works!

Just wanted to get the facts straight;)

clean32
10th November 2009, 11:44 PM
So "ever" obviously only covers 110's up until the end of 2006. Since then the 110 has a very good air conditioner and heater fitted. You might want to sit in one on a 45 degree day for a several hours and several hundred kilometres. It works!

Just wanted to get the facts straight;)

Oh sorry had to read your post a few times. you are talking about a poofy van man powerd copy of a defender arnt you?:D:D

and cos your such a nice guy and i will never get to sit in a NEW one until you drop off and i get it cheep ( and old) from your estate could you be such a kind chap and snap some picks of the air con setup.

much appreciated old man :D:D:D

Ranga
12th November 2009, 08:22 PM
Are these ones any good?

WAECO mobile solutions (http://www.waeco.com.au/products4.asp?catId=106&subCatId=107)

isuzurover
13th November 2009, 12:44 PM
that sounds quite a tidy option but why not through the bulkhead and up the A-post taking off the cover is that a big enough recess ?
How you stopping water through the floor on river crossings ?

The A pillar is also an option I suppose...

As for water through the floor - Sikaflex!!! Btw - which model 90/110 doesn't let water though the door seals on water crossings??? The later models even come with factory water inlets!!!