anyone a mechanic??? civic hybrid

Im not talking about homes ac systems. Im talking about vehicles.
Vehicle ac systems are much more simpler and the freon sold in auto stores do more harm..

Dont mix them up now

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ok, i was content with "this is car, not home" . i now have to ask, what is different from R134A from what you purchase from lets say autozone?? R134A recharge kit?

 
ok, i was content with "this is car, not home" . i now have to ask, what is different from R134A from what you purchase from lets say autozone?? R134A recharge kit?
R134A is all the same, but auto stores sell R134a with sealant chemical that gum up the ac system. You clearly keep overlooking what i say as even auto stores sell R134A bottles without stop leak chemicals inside.

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k, ill bite again.. have you had any experience with a "gummed up txv"?? or is it hear say?? ive used prolly 500 stop leaks on residential units with very good results. id say i replaced only 15 units out of all. the products called "leak freeze" incase anyone is wondering

EDIT: works great on R22 and R410A systems

 
los has a bad habit of commenting advice he intends to be helpful with when he doesnt have real world experience using it. no offense, you obviously have good intent, but sometimes you say things that are really wrong

 
k, ill bite again.. have you had any experience with a "gummed up txv"?? or is it hear say?? ive used prolly 500 stop leaks on residential units with very good results. id say i replaced only 15 units out of all. the products called "leak freeze" incase anyone is wondering
EDIT: works great on R22 and R410A systems
Again i am NOT talking about RESIDENTIAL AC UNITS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

los has a bad habit of commenting advice he intends to be helpful with when he doesnt have real world experience using it. no offense, you obviously have good intent, but sometimes you say things that are really wrong
Fuuck it mitchell0715 ill just stop commenting. If you honestly think im talking out of my asss then fukk you all.

Ill just get what i need and keep to myself.

What the fukk do you know of my real world experience you peice of shiit mother fukker coming on here trying to talk me down.

 
welp, as i said before, school me.

All refrigerant runs through the same process. compressor makes a hot gas, get condensed into a liqiud(in the condensor) , liquid(high pressure) pressed against an orphace (or TXV) becomes vapor in low pressure enviroment. Vapor returns to compressor . rinse and repeat.

Im not tryin to talk sh1t, just sayin i know how refrigerant works.

Again, if im missing something, please clue me in. Detailed please

Edit: otherwise ill have to agree with mitchell

 
welp, as i said before, school me.
All refrigerant runs through the same process. compressor makes a hot gas, get condensed into a liqiud(in the condensor) , liquid(high pressure) pressed against an orphace (or TXV) becomes vapor in low pressure enviroment. Vapor returns to compressor . rinse and repeat.

Im not tryin to talk sh1t, just sayin i know how refrigerant works.

Again, if im missing something, please clue me in. Detailed please
ingnore him bro.

 
welp, as i said before, school me.
All refrigerant runs through the same process. compressor makes a hot gas, get condensed into a liqiud(in the condensor) , liquid(high pressure) pressed against an orphace (or TXV) becomes vapor in low pressure enviroment. Vapor returns to compressor . rinse and repeat.

Im not tryin to talk sh1t, just sayin i know how refrigerant works.

Again, if im missing something, please clue me in. Detailed please
.............................. In the last 2 pages i have been talking about R134A stop leak. And you continue with refrigerant.

Let me know if this is correct since you are the fukking refrigerant genius!

Does the stop leak included in R134A react to moisture and air mixture? Which once it makes contact it creates a seal to stop the leak correct?

In the case of hondas!

You will find multiple pin holes which cause the freon leaks. NOT ALWAYS THE CASE FOR OTHER VEHICLES.

This is where the stop leak found in R134A has caused issues.

In a normal non leaking vehicle the fluid will pass by and not create a seal, but vehicles with multiple small leaks will get clogged from the stop leak chemical sealing the orifice tube or other spots with multiple leaks.

Now do you understand what i keep talking about or do you need me to draw you a picture.

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TBH, its hard to follow you. you talk in riddles

"freon sold in auto stores do more harm" and then

"You clearly keep overlooking what i say as even auto stores sell R134A bottles without stop leak chemicals inside."

i understand what your saying after your last post, you just should said that a lot sooner. not things that make you sound like a bullsh!tter

 
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