fahrquad Posted February 17, 2019 Report Posted February 17, 2019 (edited) Between the can of R-12 I am trying to sell for my dad ($15 plus shipping if anyone is interested), the R-134a in my refrigerator, the 8-10 pounds of R-22 left in the canister in the basement, however much R-22 is in my central air conditioning, and whatever type and amount is in my 2010 Dodge Challenger, I am practically swimming in refrigerants. No wonder I can't seem to get warmed up. Bring on that global warming!!! I finally looked it up and my 2010 Challenger takes R-134a, and I am sure my wife's 2017 Toyota Corolla takes R-134a too. At least I only have to stock two types of refrigerant. My motorcycle and my two MG Midgets use a nitrogen/oxygen coolant (air). Edited February 18, 2019 by fahrquad Quote
sciencevietnam Posted September 5, 2019 Report Posted September 5, 2019 :weather_storm: :weather_storm: :weather_storm: thanks for share Quote
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