I was recently informed that auto makers in Europe are beginning to equip cars with 2 different refrigerants.
One is a CO2 system, and the other is Ammonia.
My question is this: could someone confirm these rumours?
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I was recently informed that auto makers in Europe are beginning to equip cars with 2 different refrigerants.
One is a CO2 system, and the other is Ammonia.
My question is this: could someone confirm these rumours?
Was doing some work a year ago at Dayco, they were develping hoses to use for CO2 in automotive AC
Sounds highly unlikely to me, but who knows:cool:Quote:
Originally posted by zolar1
One is a CO2 system, and the other is Ammonia.
Dayco was testing these hose for use in Ford vehicles in th UK
We have heard that there will be some CO2 cars in europe for 2003. I believe Mercedes but can not confirm that. I wonder how they are handling the 2200 PSI operating pressure?
Delpi in Luxenburg were developing a CO2 system for cars a couple of years ago.
Knowing auto mfr's, they will use plastic lines.