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Installing Vintage Air Gen IV Air Conditioning System - Global Cooling

You Can Beat The Heat This Summer By Installing A Universal Gen Iv Air Conditioning System From Vintage Air.
By Steven Rupp
Photography by Steven Rupp
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Engine
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Heater Core Under Dash
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Heater Core Under Dash
Even though our Fairlane never had air conditioning, it did have a heater core under the dash. It's big, ugly, and two of the vents barely functioned. As a bonus, the defroster only cleared fog off the very center of the windshield.
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Air Conditioning System
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Air Conditioning System
An air conditioning system is basically just a heat exchanger. It absorbs heat and humidity from inside the car (via the evaporator unit) and dissipates it back into the atmosphere through the condenser. Installing one puts extra strain on your car's existing cooling system. Our current radiator and mechanical fan was able to cool the 408 stroker, but it was working near its limit. To remedy this, we upgraded to a Flex-A-Lite radiator. The larger radiator will dissipate more heat, and the dual fans will suck a ton of air. If your current cooling system is in good shape, you shouldn't need to upgrade in order to run A/C.
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Vintage Air Kit
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Vintage Air Kit
Installation was straightforward. The Vintage Air kit included a fan controller to interface with the A/C system. This lets each fan be controlled independently, with one triggered when the Vintage Air system is engaged.
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Universal Gen Iv Magnum Kit
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Universal Gen Iv Magnum Kit
Here's the main unit from the universal Gen-IV Magnum kit. The $699 system comes with the evaporator, mounting brackets, wiring harness, heater control valve, drain kit, A/C ducting, and all the parts for the defroster. The Gen-IV unit is packed with features, like vacuum-, and cable-free electronic operation, separate high-capacity heat and cool coils with a blend door for rapid temperature adjustment, a micro-processor--controlled coil temp monitor, and a variable-speed blower motor.
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Universal Hose Kit
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Universal Hose Kit
We picked up the universal hose kit ($99), which includes all the hoses and fittings, in addition to the drier. This makes installation much easier. Since we're running an electric fan, we also chose a compressor safety switch kit ($51). The trinary switch provides high- and low -pressure system protection, as well as an electric fan engagement signal to turn on the fans when low vehicle speed does not provide enough airflow.
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Condenser
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Condenser
Another system component is a condenser for $150. Think of this as the air system's dedicated radiator. It mounts ahead of the engine's radiator, and heat from the refrigerant that was absorbed inside the car is transferred to the air passing through its fins. Warmed air then passes through the engine's radiator, and becomes hotter still, hence, the added burden placed on the engine's cooling system.

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