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    New Air Con for 130 TD5

    As we Know the air con in the TD5 is only just good for days that only get to 30 ( well 25) and it takes up a lot of room in the passenger foot well and with the wife being over 6 foot she did not have much leg room ( even with seat extensions ). So since I had to replace the gear box after the 5 gear Failed I noticed that the floor was well and truly missing a lot of the metal in both the foot wells. So after replacing them and Dynomat the cad of the 130 I looked into replacing the aircon.
    I did not want a roof to unit at all.
    So after a bit of looking around and talking to a few people I decided on the Red Dot 6840.
    As I had replaced the rear seats with a set from a single cab about 8 years ago, and the kids no longer travel with us (only the Dogs now)I thought that the middle seat back could be a good spot to mount the aircon
    After making a cardboard cut out of the size of the aircon I seen that it was easily going to fit in that place
    Went down to my local Auto spark and Aircon place and asked if he was willing to do the job. He said yes not a problem
    Well now I have it back and it is FANTASIC I have cold air blowing all around the cab even in the foot wells and today was 35 here today and I had to turn it down.
    I can still put 2 people in the back as it does not interfere with there seating position
    Cheers
    p.s. Don't know why the picture is on the side



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    I have the same unit fitted to a 110 hard top....doesn’t perform as well as yours.

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    What sort of $$ are u looking at installing something similar into a 110 Wagon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robmacca View Post
    What sort of $$ are u looking at installing something similar into a 110 Wagon?
    Mine was dive in drive out....and my TD5 didn’t have compressor, condenser, evaporator, wiring, switches fuses, nothing not a thing. $3800 from memory.

    If I had time I would have did some parts of the install but at the time I didn’t have time.

    The installer is happy for me to bring it back make some adjustments.

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    New Air Con for 130 TD5

    Hi Bully130,
    You need to insulate the larger of the 2 fittings coming out of the side of the unit. It is the suction pipe and carries the refrigerant back to the compressor. It will be cold when the system is operating and will sweat considerably on humid days.
    LuckyLes

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    Cost about $2000 for the unit and install . You may need a bigger unit for a 110

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    Thanks LuckyLes I did notice this yesterday and will be thinking of a solution to this

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    Took it back to the installer yesterday and showed him that pipe you mentioned LuckyLes
    He immediately fixed it with a thick cork based insulation tape.

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    Nice work bully130!

    I have recently had the same unit fitted between the front seats of my 90. I have had a similar experience that it has worked really well and cools the cabin of the 90 down nice and quickly

    Cheers,
    Sam

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    Quote Originally Posted by bully130 View Post
    Took it back to the installer yesterday and showed him that pipe you mentioned LuckyLes
    He immediately fixed it with a thick cork based insulation tape.
    That's the stuff. We used to call it tacky tape. Cork insulating tape.
    Les

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