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    Notice to EVERYONE!

    I don't know what is going on but there is a rumor that Honeywell and Dupont the 2 largest US manufacturers of R134 have ceased production to drive the price up.

    Just a word to the rest of you who might want to pick up a few extra cans.


    Now I understand that there are some of you who are going to rant about this and that, so do what you will.

    I am just trying to pass on the information that I am finding out.

    R134a is being replaced, this is why all the major discount Walmart, Target, Kmart and who ever else is getting rid of their stock.

    I am not sure of what it is being replaced with, but this is going to drive the price of R134a through the roof.

    My suggestion is for you all to go and grab a few cans, because if you remember the R12 conversion nightmare and price gouging.

    It has been posted.

    Some info about R-410A is emerging.
    Last edited by nswst8; 02-01-2005 at 11:45 AM.
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    ...Or do you work for them and are just trying to get them a couple more bucks?

    If they stop production there are going to be a lot of angry bitchy 3g owners.

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    Nooooo, I don't

    But the last time that I saw a store start to clear their stock, they pulled the R12. And it was like gold in a can.

    Walmart is starting to clear their R134 stock, they've been clearing their stock for a few months. I couldn't figure out why until I heard the rumor.

    Just trying to let you in on the rumor.
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    Every ppl here can get as much R12 or R134 as he want !!! they sold at almost every parts store. No ambient laws here on Mexico. uhu


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    So if R134 goes away, are we screwed? Is there a substitute or conversion? I can't be without AC in the summer here in the valley, it gets to be like 120 degrees sometimes!!
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    Its not that its going away, the two biggist producers are trying to drive the price up.

    I would pick up a few can just to be on the safe side.
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    why would they do that?? they'd lose out. Its the laws of supply and demand. the price would go up, but when they put their product back on the market the price would drop down again.

    what do you use if you dont have R134?? R12 was discontinued 'because it was bad for the environment'. not because the price was low. . .

    is there a replacement for R134??
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    All I am saying, is that a rumor is going around. just keep your eyes and ears open to the rising price of freon.

    I just picked up eleven 15oz premixed cans of R134 from Walmart @ $5.00 a can this is a can that normally sales for $10.99 and up.

    Now the last time a store did this was to clear their selves so they wouldn't be responsible for the disposal fees of a possibly controlled hazardous material. So what do they do reduce their prices to clear it off their selves at clearance prices.

    Now again I'm not saying that it is being replaced by anything.

    But if it goes to a controlled hazardous material resulting in no more cheap freon bought over the counter at your local auto or discount store.
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    i dunno. i smell doesnt make sense
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    actually, ther eis a coolant out there that's supposed to be a better all-around refridgerant, and it's organic...

    and if all else fails, just use propane :p... it IS a refridgerant, you know

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    Quote Originally Posted by 86LXItooFAST4me
    I chunked my AC
    me too.

    the government, walmart, and those big corporations can all suck a fat one.
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    for real. Man i might wanna stock up on 134A. R12 was a way more efficient and all around better refrigerant, now its like what, $100 a pound if you can even get it here...
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    I just got back from Super Walmart and they don't carry it anymore, Check your stores.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AccordEpicenter
    for real. Man i might wanna stock up on 134A. R12 was a way more efficient and all around better refrigerant, now its like what, $100 a pound if you can even get it here...
    i had the hook up...my stinky lincoln got filled with the old stuff..cold as all hell...

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    I use Es-12a. It as well or better than r134, dont dont worry if they take it off the market. I wrote my HOW-TO using this stuff, and you can get it online prety darn cheap. I've also put it in a second car, and it works pretty well on most hot southern days.

    http://www.es-12a.com/

    It's also been 3-4 years now since ive done the AC and it still works strong. I dont think this is as a big of a deal for people that need to convert coolants(like us).

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    Quote Originally Posted by 86LXItooFAST4me
    I chunked my AC
    hell no man it's too damn hot out there for that.... I'm chargin up right before i come back!

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    man that would suck to loose the a/c, i think i might have to pick me up some r134

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    threads merged and original edited
    Last edited by Vinny; 02-01-2005 at 11:32 AM.

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    R-410a

    It emerging as a replacement. With the two largest manufacturers ceasing production of R134a the price of remaining stock is is going to go though the roof.
    Phil

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    I can still get 12 fairly cheap so I am not too worried. I may go pick up a few cans though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vinny
    I can still get 12 fairly cheap so I am not too worried. I may go pick up a few cans though
    Are you showing off Vinny.
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    you know it. I guess I may ned to put the AC lines back in the coupe before too long. Its a lil cold here right now so I guess I can wait til it warms up

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