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God bless lazy engineers....
Ill do a quick poll first, has anyone tried to upgrade the heating/cooling in their *A2*?
Put bluntly, im going to need a custom dash to finish my GA23 project, and my heater/air con is fudged....not to mention trying to turn the demister on requires a breaker bar!![]()
...and I have a fully automated climate controll system that while being slightly larger than my RA23's is in the same order of appliance (Fan, Aircon, HEater/duct controll) and even uses a couple of the same ducting placements/bolt holes
Benefits are pretty obvious, being able to connect the unit to my dash by wires being a biggie, as well as better heating and cooling, no pushrods, and plug and play into the loom Ive already transplanted...
Is anyone interested in me doing a writeup on this?
Rotaries are cool...so why are their owners such cocks>>?
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I had MX83 or MA70 Climate control in my RA40 for a bit. Also there is a guy on the net who did a TA22 or RA23 with one of those aftermarket A/C setups and the associated control unit that was fitted into the origonal dash, Had a quick search, but no love finding it again.
Cheers
Simon
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i'd certainly be one to give this a try!
Someone donate me a climate control unit pls![]()
...... butt scratcher?!
lol...ill do a write up then...could be useful when the rest of your heaters etc start packing up!
Rotaries are cool...so why are their owners such cocks>>?
This can be done using a digital house central heating thermostat that has outputs for heat and a/c , Ie 1 controlling the heater tap and the other controlling the A/C clutch .
There is some very nice backlit small units around .
Most just use the 2 wire setup witch wont work . we need 6 or so wires .
Dave
writeups = good!
i was thinking of transplanting the whole box and kaboodle from something like late 90's/early00's corolla or similar.... but some of those under-dash units are huge!
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subscribe looks promissing.
cheers mat
me too (and a few more characters)
Ive looked into doing this with many times with factory toyota setups but there far too complcated for the effort also most toyota setups just add more heat rather than control the air con clutch .
The way the servo motors control the flaps doesnt suit the simple older
stuff as some of the servos have 5 positions .
EA fairmont or VN toilet may be candicates as i think there vacuume opperated servo motors move only on or off .
If i had the time id adopt the dual zone climate out of someting new
Dave
EA and VN are probably a bit bulky, they are not as user friendly as jap setups, whole unit has to be removed to get at the A/C evaperator.... EA units are known to have troubles with the heater Blendor motor (opens flap for hot air)...
I would be speaking to AC guys and finding out which late model units give no trouble and get one of those..... I wouldnt use one out of a front cut.... where would you get parts if needed?
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I'd personally be hesitant to use a Toyota climate control system, purely because there are so many sensors that need to be working correctly for the system to work.
Out of the last 4 cars I've had only 1 has had a flawless system. The rest rarely do what you ask of them.
Give me a slide control that directly actuates the heater tap any day of the week.
Peewee
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2013 86 GTS
Pfft, I love my climate controlThat said, they're quite complicated systems with a lot to go wrong.
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