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Parallel Flow Condensers for Your vintage auto air Conditioning

Parallel Flow CondensersClassic Auto Air is proud to offer you direct fit parallel flow condensers as a perfect pre-summer upgrade to your car’s air conditioning system.

When converting to R-134a refrigerant in a classic car, one of the key components to be addressed is your condenser.  The original tube and fin design condensers that were commonly used in classic cars struggle to keep up with the increased pressures brought on by 134a refrigerant. This often leads to warmer vent temperatures and premature component failure. And that’s just not cool!

If you replace the factory tube & fin condenser with a parallel flow condenser you will increase your vintage auto’s air conditioning system efficiency by approximately 33%.

The result: cooler vent temperatures, increased fuel economy, component and system life. It will even help with your R12 system if you have not upgraded to R-134a refrigerant!

Here are the chief benefits:

  • Dramatically increases system efficiency.
  • Increased fuel efficiency, due to less engine wear.
  • Ideal for converting to 134a, but also improve systems using the old R12 refrigerant.
  • Clean, attractive appearance.
  • Direct replacement, with no modifications whatsoever to the vehicle.

The best part? We currently have these units available for most 60’s through 80’s General Motors, Mopar & Ford.

Stay Cool!

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2 thoughts on “Parallel Flow Condensers for Your vintage auto air Conditioning

  1. Jay Wheat says:

    Looking for a Parallel Flow Condenser for a 1975 Corvette. There are several styles. Is yours FLAT TUBE MULTI PASS parallel flow?

  2. john says:

    I’m Installing a ls1 camaro engine in my 70 el camino with a cross flow aluminum radiator 19x33x3″both ports in pass side with dual electric fans.how will this paralle condensor work for me .I have a saden a6? compressor on my engine upper right side.I was also looking at the kit for the engine compartment.evapoator,lines etc.will that work with my setup .thanks john

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