Hi,
There is no need for you to convert your system to R134a when there is allready drop-in alternatives that are more efficient than R134a. HC-12, OZ-12, there are many names given by many manufacturers but it is basically they are all Hydrocarbon based gasses. HC-12 (Hydrocarbon) is more refined than LPG as its purpose build, thus being more efficient. I have heard about Taxi drivers using this as a cheap alternative. An email I recieved from Hychil (Manufacturers of Hydrocarbon R12 Replacement gas) told me that LPG will work in R12 Systems but there are problems that arise in doing so, I will call them for more information.
As for those people thinking of converting to R134a, there are talks now of introducing new regulations to phase out R134a in automotive systems. R134a has a 0% Ozone Depletion rate, but has a high global warming potential, that is why they are looking for an alternative gas AGAIN.
It makes sense to use a drop-in alternative such as a Hydrocarbon gas for R12 systems that is proven to work, then have your car converted. Some people who have their R12 systems converted to R134a notice that their system doesn't cool as well, others don't notice a difference. This varies from car to car which have different condensor sizes, designs, aswell as airflow over the condensor. Some people will notice their R134a system cools just aswell as their old R12, however not on Hot days (40 degree's and over) and at low cruising speeds.
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